“Viewing the fine art photography of [Tourmaline .] is like falling down a rabbit hole into another dimension. The Jacksonville, Florida-based photographer constructs and photographs miniature dioramas of mysterious and whimsical worlds.” – WordPress Discover
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Looks great. I love the fog effect.
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Thank you!
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These remind me of “The Graveyard Book” by Neil Gaiman. It might inspire your series… which I like, by the way, like most of your work.
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Thank you so much! I’m going to check out the book. Googled it and right away found a whol pdf online http://www.ramanujanramanujan.com/folder/The%20Graveyard%20Book.pdf
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looks very mysterious!
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Thanks :)
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They are! Some kind of otherwordly series! :-)
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Thank you so much!
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Very cool Jenny. A funeral took place at our local graveyard yesterday.
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They are starting to look so interesting. Very mysterious
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Thank you!
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Just an idea…but you could use a series for photo prompts for a flash fiction challenge.. they are inspiring.
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Thank you very much. That means a lot. I don’t know much about flash fiction challenges, but I’ll look into it.
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can’t wait for the series!!
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:) Thank you
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