Marilyn Lamoreux Photography

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Walking Towards Winter

Yesterday I took a hike at Big Willow Park in Minnetonka. With little patches of the previous day’s snow still clinging to the grass and a biting cold wind I felt as if I was Walking Towards Winter with every step I took. There was a desolate feel to the Read more…

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By Marilyn, 7 months ago

Feathered Friends

Here is my next photo/essay in my project series of photos and essays (#6)… Feathered Friends As a child growing up on an Iowa farm I was surrounded by animals. Our farm had milk cows, chickens, ducks, hogs, and cattle. Because both my parents worked so hard caring for all Read more…

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By Marilyn, 7 months ago

Seeing the Unseeable

Often when I make photographs I think about Seeing the Unseeable Through the lens of my camera I look deeply into the marrow of life to discover its hidden order, its rhythms, the luminant transparency of it all. I want to look deeply into the nature of things and see Read more…

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By Marilyn, 7 months ago

Fractals

Today I’m sharing my next essay/photo creation for the project I am working on. It’s called Fractals Fractals are complex shapes that upon a closer look are composed of parts that appear to be a smaller version of the whole. In nature, fractal shapes can be seen in ferns, trees, Read more…

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By Marilyn, 7 monthsNovember 10, 2024 ago

Emergence

Here is my fourth photo and essay in my current photography/writing project. This is a shorter essay than those I wrote before.  I plan to revisit it later to see if I have more to say on this topic. Writing a new essay for each photograph gets a little more Read more…

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By Marilyn, 7 months ago

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