Alpine Lookout
Color photograph taken with a point and shoot camera, edited with Microsoft Word. In the lower right corner, a solitary hut on a green hilltop faces a wide, expansive valley in the Dolomite Mountains. The mountain peaks in the background are shaded blue and there are violet-tinged clouds in the sky overhead.
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Alpine Moment 2
Color photograph taken with a point and shoot camera, edited with Microsoft Word. Sunrise in Dolomite Mountains. Several dark trees are outlined in the foreground, with mountainous terrain behind them in the distance. The sun is barely peeking through on the right. The sky is full of clouds. The entire scene is lilac-tinged.
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Mountain View
Color photograph taken with a point and shoot camera, edited with Microsoft Word. Flat fields visible from mountains in shades of blue. On the right, a small village is shown. Several ponds appear sporadically. The sky is full of flat, lilac-tinged clouds. In the foreground, greenery and bushes appear.
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The Living Mountains
Color photograph taken with a point and shoot camera, edited with Microsoft Word. Mountains covered in green in the Dolomite Mountains as viewed from a roadway. There are peaks in the distance in shades of blue. Variously shaped and spaced clouds appear in the blue sky overhead.
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About the Artist
KJ Hannah Greenberg’s been playing with words for an awfully long time. Initially a rhetoric professor and a National Endowment for the Humanities Scholar, she shed her academic laurels to romp around with a prickle of imaginary hedgehogs. Thereafter, her creative efforts have been nominated once for The Best of the Net in poetry, once for The Best of the Net in art, three times for the Pushcart Prize in Literature for poetry, once for the Pushcart Prize in Literature for fiction, once for the Million Writers Award for fiction, and once for the PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for the Art of the Essay. To boot, Hannah’s had fifty books published and has served as an editor for several literary journals. Visit her website at: https://kjhannahgreenberg.net/.