For Friday Flash 55
If you are not familiar with Gregory Colbert's work, you are in for a breathtaking experience. Colbert's travels around the world led to the filming and photography of the interaction between humans and animals. The gentleness and mutual respect shown, is captured in its true essence, true form. It simply centers you to the sacred.
21 comments:
wow. that was awesome...
thanks fo rthe intro to these...
nice 55...
Brian,
If you try to connect to his website, you'll find different videos of different animal/human interactions. They are all so amazing....
Beautiful Video...
Loved your 55...
This was such a class act post.
Thank You so much for playing today.
And have a Kick Ass Week-End...G
So Moving,Emotional.. I loved this.Thankyou for sharing this Art.
Im in Aww...
Absolutely amazing. Thanks for the share...all in 55 words no less. Awesome.
"Pop...goes the weasel" is my link to my 55...just scroll down below the Halloween part. I do hope you can find time to visit with me! Have a super Friday, and a blessed weekend.
There was a kind of breathless magic in the video that lingers after it all finishes! Extremely beautiful experience watching the wonder of wild animals sharing moments with humans!
Wow, I am speechless. That was/is beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
Gorgeous 55! Thank you for the introduction to a remarkable artist!
wow - this is amazing!
This is so soothing!
Beautiful.
Serene.
My 55 is HERE .
Wow, that was awesome! Thank you for posting this.
How beautiful and peaceful.
I love the elephant picture.
Thanks for doing Friday 55! :)
Mine's been posted here since last night, but it's taken me this long to visit and leave comments. Sorry about that.
beautiful--thank you! have a wonderful weekend!
Beautiful--we are closer than we think.
Rebecca this was truly filled with Divinity...I feel awe...such a gift you have shared with us, an opportunity to enter a sacred space/ritual we would other wise never have witnessed.
thank you
That
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Trust...so beautiful. Thank you for sharing this.
Amazing, beautiful imagery. Thank you for opening my eyes to something so spiritual.
(I'm feeling much the same way I felt when I first saw the film Baraka)
I have seen this photo before and many more of his. Breathtaking. Absolutely. Do you think you have ever created anything breathtaking? I wish I had. Hope I do.
Sublime!
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