Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Blue World



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I heard the "whoosh",  grabbed my camera and ran out of the house and found beauty.  These are the surprises that can thrill me every so often.
Suddenly the wind ceased. The air seemed motionless around us. We were off, going at the speed of the air-current in which we now lived and moved. Indeed, for us there was no more wind; and this is the first great fact of spherical ballooning. Infinitely gentle is this unfelt motion forward and upward. The illusion is complete: it seems not to be the balloon that moves, but the earth that sinks down and away...
Villages and woods, meadows and chateaux, pass across the moving scene, out of which the whistling of locomotives throws sharp notes. These faint, piercing sounds, together with the yelping and barking of dogs, are the only noises that reach one through the depths of the upper air. The human voice cannot mount up into these boundless solitudes. Human beings look like ants along the white lines that are highways; and the rows of houses look like children's playthings."
Alberto Santos-Dumont, 'My Air-Ships,' New York, The Century Company, 1904

Monday, September 6, 2010

Good to Be


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This is another of my photos from a Senior (high school) photo shoot.  I love this shot so much. She looks exactly like a person should when they get out of high school and starts their adult life; feeling great, with the whole world as her oyster.

From the end spring new beginnings. 

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Seventeen


















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I did a "Best Friends" photo shoot last year.  They were about to start their senior year of high school.  We had a great time together.  You could tell that they were special friends.

"No love, no friendship, can cross the path of our destiny without leaving some mark on it forever." 



Francois Mocuriac

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Unusual You


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Today I'm posting a Photoshop piece.  My new goal is to post at least one new piece a week.  This week I happen to be one ahead!

A garden is a complex of aesthetic and plastic intentions; and the plant is, to a landscape artist, not only a plant - rare, unusual, ordinary or doomed to disappearance - but it is also a color, a shape, a volume or an arabesque in itself. 

Friday, September 3, 2010

Learning How to Die





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These photos are of an abandoned building that I believe was a church or a VFW hall.  It's very dilapidated and has been a hangout over the years for homeless people, teenagers who are partying, and gang members.  I loved the day I had here.  There were many rooms and interesting areas to photograph.
Men resemble great deserted palaces: the owner occupies only a few rooms and has closed-off wings where he never ventures. 

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Arboretum


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I haven't posted photos in the recent past because I just put in a new 1TB hard drive in my Mac Pro, otherwise known as "Big Papa".  It wasn't difficult, just time-consuming.  So far, so great.  Now I have much increased space, which I need because I have 24,000 photos and 15,000 songs in my itunes library.  The photos for today were taken on my trip to the Getty Museum.  The paint on the arboretum is the only paint on the entire property that's not white.

Our task must be to free ourselves by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature and its beauty. 

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

The Slow Life


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What could he actually be discovering and creating in his mind?
Contemplation seems to be about the only luxury that costs nothing.