In Search of Camelot: let there be peace
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A piece to sooth the soul and calm the spirit.
Part One - Stones, Part Two - Swans, Part Three - Angels, Take a breath between each part.
"And so Galahad decided that it would be a disgrace to set off on a quest with the other knights. Alone he would enter the dark forest where there was no path. This is the myth of the Hero's Journey." Joseph Campbell
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Yet Avalon is just yonder beyond the mist, not aloof, for she still invites us all into her bosom, she waits there patiently as the waves crash and beat against her shores.....
This is spellbinding, a wonderful contribution to humanity, a means to stir the spirit into peace and tranquility....
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- Mobius2012
- 10 months ago
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The breathtaking photography captures the natural serenity & spirituality of these stones & you find yourself being transported right into the sacred site.
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The hauntingly beautiful images were mesmerizing.
What a gifted photographer. One of my favorites: the white horse in front of the church. -
Caroline you never cease to amaze and touch your viewers with not only deeply moving photography, but such creative montages. Powerful!
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- KarinaCarmen
- 8 months ago
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An unusual and penetrating portrait of another time another place... photography of the highest order with the most beautiful musical accompaniement
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In Camelot, the veil was thin between the mundane and the magical. Caroline Davies opens a portal for us to pass into the world of the mists. We feel the power of ancient archetypal forces. We understand the beauty and strength that is stirred in us when we commune with these ancestors.
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- mscarbrough
- 8 months ago
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