Beautiful Images from my Sister

My sister The Aunt has produced this photographic essay of her week on the Plains for us.

A special exhibition for The Fellowship of the Farm

She called the file: ” Sisters and Clouds.”
the kitchens garden

the kitchens garden

the kitchens garden

the kitchens garden

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the kitchens garden

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the kitchens garden

miss c and cows and dogs

Aren’t they beautiful.

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Much love Cecilia and her Sister

PS My sister has asked that you respect that these are from her Private Collection and may not be copied, filed to your computer or re-published due to copyright issues.  I am sure you understand.  She is a startlingly talented professional photographer and her pictures are never on the internet (which is why her name also stays private) so I am grateful that she would create this gallery for us.

 

96 responses to “Beautiful Images from my Sister”

  1. Oh my goodness these are beautiful. I love the way her photos mostly take a broader view of the landscapes, while yours hone in on the wonderful details. Such talented sisters. Thanks to your sister for sharing.

  2. Wow, those threatening skies, the perspective of wide open spaces, wonderful pictures – she has your genes, Celie, and you too are a marvellous photographer. Never forget that.
    I promise I haven’t stolen any, though poetry clamoured to be written on them!
    Thank you Auntie for sharing these.
    love,
    ViV

  3. These are all really spectacular photos! I really love the one with you, the cows and the dogs. It looks like your on a normal morning stroll. If we didn’t know you, we’d think, how did they do that?
    Robin

  4. Your sister is indeed a pro – what a lovely eye she has. So many of these images could just as easily be paints or even quilts. Bravo and hope she frames and shoes them in a museum or gallery. Di

  5. So beautiful and striking. My favorites are the skeleton barn and the corn field just starting to come up. Like Diann said, I see a quilt in the corn photo, dots of green amongst the brown with the green growing more dense approaching the horizon and the sky.

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