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Reflections is a collection of photographs and writings by the author from his journeys in the northeast and northwest over several decades of his life.... Lire la suite
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Reflections is a collection of photographs and writings by the author from his journeys in the northeast and northwest over several decades of his life. The author's visual and informational elements address artistic aspects, poetic inspirations and occasionally the characteristics of reflective light itself. The reader will likely find enjoyment form the varied photographic subjects as well as the respective descriptions.
An addition to the book is a chapter of poetry and essays called "Thoughts, rants and rambles" written about the author's experience with retirement, aging and relocation by he and his wife from a near-decade of living on Harstine Island in South Puget Sound to West Olympia, Washington.

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  • Date de parution
    01/07/2017
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-1-370-32655-6
  • EAN
    9781370326556
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
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Biographie de David J. Mackey

David John Mackey was born in Potsdam, NY, in the early 1940's, and raised beside the Racquette River in Saint Lawrence County. Those early years instilled reverence for nature and art that continues to this day. Cameras and pencils became tools of choice for his photography, art, and writing. David lived in the Adirondack region for most of his first forty-five years. He later moved to New England and then to the San Francisco area where his writing, photography, and outdoor adventures broadened.
He is now living with his wife on the southern end of Puget Sound in Washington State. He continues his photography and writing from this Olympia, Washington home. David spent the first fifty years of his life in the northeastern United States. Now, he and his wife of twenty years, have lived in western Washington since 2005. Both are now retired, in their early eighties, happy and contented in their home in Olympia.
David's career included architectural design, property management, retail ownership and management, graphic design, and professional photography. Enjoying his retirement, he now pursues avocational passions of writing, photography, art, and nature study. David has self-published several eBooks of his poetry and experience essays. His current writings are focused on his self-diagnosed experiences on the autism/Asperger's spectrum, life, and as always - more poetry."It's all Rough Draft until you die" is about Earl, the protagonist, and his experiences of aging.
Journal writings and narrative tell the story of the various physical and mental health aspects combined with the challenges of selling their home and downsizing into a smaller apartment in Olympia, Washington. Perhaps you will find inspiration to do your own journal writing as your life continues. This writer has published his third eBook entitled "Reflections, Do you see what you think you see?" about reflected light giving us visual experiences and also about our reflecting emotionally from image experiences.
Reflections offers a mix of the science of light demonstrated in photographs, often mixed with the psychologies of our reactions. Reflections published July 1, 2017. David published his second eBook entitled "The Sixth Vortex" on March 29, 2016. This fictional story is about discovering a new energy vortex near Sedona, AZ. (A quick and entertaining read at 10, 840 words.)David's first eBook is entitled "Ponder This" which is an invitation to...

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