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Dawes Glacier |
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Skiff (For Scale)
There are hardly words to describe Southeast. Images are a drop but they show. In person the scale was impossible to grasp, I cannot imagine what it may look like to someone who has not been, seen, heard.
Taken: 06/10/2012 at Dawes Glacier, Tracy Arm, Tongass National Forest, Alaska. Bonus points for spotting an Arctic Tern.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
So There Was
In honor of Starlite I present to you, the worldly version of riding on a beam of light (presented in the key of a child's imagination).
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Shooting Star |
Taken: 03/26/2012 in Kensington, Brooklyn, NY. This is a photograph of a T6 Torx key. Originally this wrench was used to transplant my computer's stomach (that's where we keep our memories, right?) and now its outards are on display. How quaint.
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
A Bridge Not Too Far
It took me 5 years to cross this bridge. Five years of back and forth, and not finding my way. Let others use it to good, it served me no purpose.
Thursday, April 5, 2012
In Defense of Spice
That which defies us, defines us. In the case of some things, some pigs, the unidentifiable is the undeniable.
What good would come of this? the pig wonders aloud. The shimmering tower offers no response.
Sometimes words fly faster than thought and even the most well-meaning pig may find himself scrambling for a bottle.
Taken: 03/30/2012 in Kensington, Brooklyn. I could not find a way to present the white wall or the box, so I put Pig & Bulgari (Bvlgari? Bull Gary?) in the frame. I like the red cap that is so much like a red Jolly Rancher (what flavor were those?) that I'm wondering if this wasn't all a hoax.
What good would come of this? the pig wonders aloud. The shimmering tower offers no response.
Sometimes words fly faster than thought and even the most well-meaning pig may find himself scrambling for a bottle.
Taken: 03/30/2012 in Kensington, Brooklyn. I could not find a way to present the white wall or the box, so I put Pig & Bulgari (Bvlgari? Bull Gary?) in the frame. I like the red cap that is so much like a red Jolly Rancher (what flavor were those?) that I'm wondering if this wasn't all a hoax.
Monday, February 20, 2012
Composed Compost
Food borne of and laid into.
Taken: 02/18/2012. A pat of compost adorns a cutting board from whence it came.
Taken: 02/18/2012. A pat of compost adorns a cutting board from whence it came.
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Grazing for Change
What do rhinos have in common with zebras? The green grass.
But wouldn't it go better if it were a bit more flavorful?
A sliced cucumber, lengthwise, with a few crystals of salt sprinkled on:
Taken: 02/01/2012 in the kitchen in Brooklyn, NY. I've been photographing some different food items and was trying to figur out what I wanted out of my cucumbers. I enjoy them with salt and I hate cutting circles since they tend to run away. So here's the proper way to enjoy a good cucumber.
Shot with the excellent MP-E 65mm Macro lens. Handheld with the Canon MT-24EX Twin Lite flash. Accept no substitutes.
But wouldn't it go better if it were a bit more flavorful?
A sliced cucumber, lengthwise, with a few crystals of salt sprinkled on:
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Crystals |
Shot with the excellent MP-E 65mm Macro lens. Handheld with the Canon MT-24EX Twin Lite flash. Accept no substitutes.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Unfilled
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Exploring Green
"I support you."
"I'm on board."
"We're made of each other."
--Jealousy's nightmares.
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Thin |
Taken: 01/06/2012 in the Kitchen in Ditmas Park, Brooklyn, NY. The cucumber always presents a question in the kitchen. The next month will be devoted to an exploration of foods in their forms and presentations. Some will darken the board and others will decidedly not run.
Saturday, January 14, 2012
The Dark Spell
In the cold a few things become obvious:
1) The sea is more powerful than you
2) What is seen is not what it seams
3) Things tear easily, pleading doesn't help
4) Lights beckon more because they are the last warmth
Taken: 01/07/2012 in Hudson River Park, NYC. Riding along the West Side highway I wanted to make use of the darkness and the dearth of people on the piers. In the background lights are being built skyward, racing all that drags them down. The water is silent and cold but it yearns to be a part of every photo, every thought--having made its way inland, the water wants to hear everything and see everything.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Fenced In
The tips point and stretch and try to fling their bodies off the fence--forever trying to make up their mind.
Taken: 01/03/2012 in Brooklyn Bridge Park. The wind was fierce but I stood my ground and so did this little guy--though he didn't have much choice.
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Not Barking |
Show with the help of an old lens and some extension tubes. This is the very tip of a point of a fence rod, the bent portion is about 7mm long.
Monday, January 9, 2012
Never Did
Not ready now, nor ready later. I do not apologize, I do not float. Letting go is overrated.
Taken: 01/03/2012 in the Dark. Tinkerbell is beholden to her sphere.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012
The Will Demands
We all have monsters inside. Just not all of us are truly pine cones.
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Dragons |
Taken: 01/03/2012 in Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, NY. The bitter cold was only so because there was no way for me to capture it. Instead I busied myself with my new macro capabilities (extension tubes are everyone's friend) and turned my back to wind. These pine cones were just jingling off some evergreens and were only about 1-2cm across. But under the lens the cones look like little monsters waiting for mommy to feed them.
Monday, January 2, 2012
A Well Groom
Together they grew and petitioned the sun for equal favor. No fervor among the well-organized; they all made time enough. They all were the fire.
Taken: 11/06/2011 in the San Francisco Botanical Garden. A torch lily croons to the various passers by and sometimes take in an unsuspecting stranger. The turbulent orange and green is a dalliance of the organized rows. Order yearns to let its hair down.
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Comb |
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