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Never permit a dichotomy to rule your life, a dichotomy in which you hate what you do so you can have pleasure in your spare time. Look for a situation in which your work will give you as much happiness as your spare time.
— Pablo Picasso
Exif data:
Camera: NIKON D300
Aperture Value: 3.169925
Date Time Digitized: 2011:12:21 20:37:57
Date Time Original: 2011:12:21 20:37:57
Exposure Time: 1 / 320
Flash: Flash did not fire
FNumber: 3
Focal Length: 105
Focal Length In 35mm Film: 157
ISO Speed Ratings: 400
Light Source: unknown
Max Aperture Value: 3.1
Shutter Speed Value: 8.321928
Lens Model: 105.0 mm f/2.8


30 Comments
Marcie
December 30, 2011Very clever and creative. A wonderful..minimalist composition that says so much. WIshing you a new year filled with creativity..laughter and light. All the best…
Frida
December 30, 2011This IS clever, creative and so very good.
Andrew Graeme Gould
December 30, 2011What an unusual image, Sherri! So well done.
And time is ticking away, and it will soon be a new year… All the best to you and family for 2012!!!
Andrew.
Klaudia J
December 30, 2011wonderful work, concept, Sherri
Sherri B.
December 30, 2011Thank you for visiting my blog – indeed, it’s great to meet another Sherri! :)
Your photography is absolutely beautiful.
Richard STANDLEY
December 31, 2011So clever and creative. Well done indeed Sherri!
george
December 31, 2011It’s such a clever amalgam of design and photography, I really like it’s clean and simple message. Time just keeps on passing and it’s virtually the end of 2011, so Sherri, I want to say how much I’ve enjoyed visiting Pearweed, thank you for visiting Minimalistics, and I hope that you and your family have a great New Year.
yz
December 31, 2011very elegant framing
happy new year
....peter
December 31, 2011Minimalist composition but very effective Sherri… i like it your Time… as well as the bar code that is not a bar code… time moves on and we will soon be in a new year… let me wish you a happy healthy and creative New Year….peter:)
Sharon
December 31, 2011Wonderful photograph, Sherri, and a perfect picture for the new year.
Happy New Year!
Sharon
John Maslowski
December 31, 2011Lovely creation, Sherri. Like the captivating minimal arrangement. Hope you have a Happy New Year.
rian
December 31, 2011great execution here.. a wonderful new year to you.. :)
Krunal
January 1, 2012beautiful, love it
joshi daniel
January 1, 2012simple and effective!
happy new year :)
t. becque
January 1, 2012A thought filling post. Great, simple image with lots of impact. And that Picasso quote hit me hard – something I’ve been pondering lately…
CrashRyan
January 1, 2012time seems to be slipping, slipping, slipping …. into the future …
Christopher
January 2, 2012Perfect image to ring in the New Year Sherri. Very creative yet pleasingly minimal. Wishing you the very best in 2012.
Rob
January 2, 2012Splendid quote, Sherri, thank you. Hope this new year is better than the past.
shooter
January 3, 2012Your constructs are a joy to behold, love this..happy new year to you and yours
Eden
January 3, 2012Cool minimalism approach :)
Chris Cardelli
January 3, 2012And that, my friends, is a most excellent image. From concept to formal execution this is beautiful, Sherri.
javga
January 3, 2012Very C&C. (Cool&Creative)
Marc
January 4, 2012Very very cool! :-)
Fritsch
January 6, 2012What excellent & clever composition, Sherri. An adorable frame! All the best & safe travels, Fritsch.
Arnd
January 6, 2012Easier said than done, Mr. Picasso. But right you are!
Love your ‘end of year’ photograph, Sherri – a fantastic idea well executed.
Best wishes for a happy, healthy and creative year ahead.
Roland Theys
January 7, 2012A wonderful, minimalist composition!bravo!
Rue Du Lavoir
January 7, 2012Sherri, je te souhaite une très belle année 2012, remplie de petits bonheurs simples, beaucoup d’inspiration et beaucoup de partage… Olivier
faisal
January 7, 2012excellent minimalism.
Kala
January 8, 2012Very clever presentation with this image.
Arjan - PlasticDaisy
January 12, 2012You had me here! I have an average size laptop screen and while loading this page I though the image wouldn’t load properly because I saw only the top half and it was all white. But scrolling revealed the true composition, which is just perfect! Well done!