Add some fall colors to your website and print projects with HTBphotos ‘Fall Foliage’ Series by John and Katharina Notarianni, available on Dreamstime.
“Fall Foliage Autumn Leaves Close Up”
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Add some fall colors to your website and print projects with HTBphotos ‘Fall Foliage’ Series by John and Katharina Notarianni, available on Dreamstime.
“Fall Foliage Autumn Leaves Close Up”
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Photo of Rainbow of Colorful Strands of Ribbons and Threads © 2018 HTBphotos – John and Katharina Notarianni.
Looking for a new meditative process to make a difference in your life? ‘Healing with Color’ features a 21-day process, whereby you meditatively experience one specific color each day following guidance given by Tara:
“…With each color we explore, these twenty-one colors, we will express twenty-one versions of our self, each one working in a particular manner, each one having a particular impact on Soul and Spirit. And so you might say, it is a metaphor for how each of you are in your world. You are a unique expression. You will never be repeated, though you may feel as though you have taken on so much of your family, perhaps your mother or your father. On your journey you do discover that you are indeed a unique expression. And more and more you reveal to yourself your True Self. It becomes a quest, a revealing of the mysterious. For though you see many similarities between you and other people in your reality, once you discover what is the same about you, you are quick to go on to what is unique about “me.” And that is part of your destiny: to express and celebrate You, your uniqueness. It is a never ending journey. There is always more of you to reveal. For as you discover more of who you truly are, you do evolve. It changes you each time you discover something new.”
— from Healing with Color – Experience the Essence of Twenty-one Taras’ by Tara Channel Katharina Notarianni
During a recent trip through Arizona, photographers John and Katharina Notarianni came upon a herd of wild mustangs known as the ‘Salt River Wild Horses.’ These are now a protected species thanks to efforts of the Salt River Wild Horse Management Group.
The ‘Arizona Landscape with Salt River Wild Horses’ series are available for purchase on Dreamstime.
Healing Time Books is pleased to feature artists associated with HTB Services.
Schooled as a technical illustrator in her youth, Annelore Huber is a true multimedia artist. She is well versed in throwing pottery, drawing and painting, and photography. Below are some of her paintings from the 1990’s, recently featured on Graphics Worldwide website. Lately she has been painting irises which she grows in her own garden, and she especially loves photography, looking for inspiration in everything around her.
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Congratulations John and Katharina Notarianni. This photograph of a western tiger swallowtail has sold the most copies from their collection of photographs on Dreamstime.
Western Swallowtail Butterfly by John and Katharina NotarianniHTB features nature photography like this western tiger swallowtail feeding on a butterfly bush (buddleia davidii) by John and Katharina Notarianni, available on Dreamstime.
Wildflowers like these photographed by John and Katharina Notarianni in the Anza-Borrego desert near San Diego will be coming into bloom in the next few weeks. This is a great opportunity for photographers to capture flowering cacti, ocotillo and other subjects in the Southwest desert landscape.
The moon sits on the owl’s shoulder.
The moon sits on the mountain’s shoulder
On this most unnatural night
As I feel my way among the images.
The owl is made of fire,
There is fire inside the owl,
His feathers sparkle with it.
There is fire within the tree.
The images blur and coalesce
With moon, owl and fire
Until there is nothing,
No image at all.
In the dark clear light of blankness
Only the sound of the owl: When?
When will the images coalesce?
Being a seer with no sight,
Being a god with no right,
Being a bird with no flight
Is damned hard work.
If I had known it was like this
I wouldn’t have gotten into the racket.
Richard C. Richards, circa 1970
From ‘Poems That Almost Got Away‘, published by Healing Time Books, is available on Amazon.com
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