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Stonehenge Design

I just put this design into he the Bhodsvatan Gallery gift shop  The Stonehenge picture is of a half size Stonehenge replica, built as a memorial that sits along the Columbia river in Maryhill, Washington, just south of Goldendale.  I took it on the winter solstice of 1999.  We were there in the afternoon and I snapped some shots and then we went and got a hotel planning to come back and do some ceremony at the exact time of the solstice which was near midnight.  When we left the hotel the fog was so thick we could hardly see enough of the road to get down there.  When we went in to do ceremony you couldn’t see beyond the circle the fog was so thick at times we couldn’t even see everyone in our small group.  It was a very special evening.

The camera I was working with was not wide angle enough to shoot the whole thing I had two photos that I had put together previously but the colors sure didn’t match.  Then the other night I was looking at it and I realized that I didn’t have the software that I do now when I first scanned in the photos.  So I decided to play with it.  I got a set of parameters that worked to not see the seam between the photos but the background was just chemtrails in the original pics and by the time I was done it was just white.  So I cut the Stonehenge out and went in search of another background out of my thousands of photos.  I must have tried 10 or 15 before I came upon this one that felt right.  I played around with a few headings until spirit said to me “let there be light” and I laughed and though “of course”.  Then last but not least the font had to be chosen and after trying several only Gaelic would do :-)

 

let there be light

A Couple Pagosa Designs

Here are a couple Pagosa Springs Designs for the Gift Shop, the first one is uploaded and set up, but the second still needs to be uploaded.

 

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