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wildflower's avatar

Great photos, Jane!!

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Jane Deegan's avatar

Thanks!!

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Rod Bluhm's avatar

Great photos, Jane. Thanks for the education!

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Jane Deegan's avatar

Thanks, Rod! It's something that's hard to explain, really. Looks like I did ok with it

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Rod Bluhm's avatar

I sure thought you did.

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Mary Pierce's avatar

Evocative. Eerie. Excellent. Thanks, Jane.

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Jane Deegan's avatar

Thanks, Mary!

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Lily, LMFT's avatar

That's so cool. I had no idea about liminal photography. Guess it's true you learn something new every day!

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Jane Deegan's avatar

Thanks, Lily. I can thanks my Gen Z teen for that and youtube;)

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Lily, LMFT's avatar

Ha!

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Holly's avatar

Gorgeous. Lonely.

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Jane Deegan's avatar

Thanks!

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Nick Richards's avatar

Lovely. Reminds me of Edward Hopper paintings.

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Jane Deegan's avatar

Thanks Nick. It's so hard to explain it's a feeling the photos give me that makes it Liminal. Yes to the Edward Hopper painting - the ones without humans are liminal

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Henny Hiemenz's avatar

Never heard of this before Jane, very cool.

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Jane Deegan's avatar

Thanks. In 2020 during the pandemic my Gen z kid got me hooked on this. With the world shut down we drove around and saw many places closed down and devoid of people - it was like everything stopped. He was 12 at the time and it was one way we bonded

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Henny Hiemenz's avatar

That’s a really nice memory to have. Our family had a similar experience at that time. We live in walking distance from a golf course and would take walks there while it was closed. Very eerie to be walking the grounds of a totally empty golf course on a beautiful spring day.

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Jane Deegan's avatar

Yes! We have a golf course in our back yard. When it shows no one is there. It was even odder during the pandemic to be walking there on sunny days. You've experienced it!!

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