Author: Paul Casey
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Of the fifth circuit
This image appeals to me. I like pictures that have symmetry about them, and this one does. We were walking along Magazine St. when I saw the fifth circuit court building and it appealed to me to take a picture of it.
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Playing the music
Live music is better. We used to say that. It is true mostly. This trio looking and sounding good on the sidewalk.
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I pay attention
One nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. The last stance of the pledge of allegiance to the flag of the United States of America. Originally written in 1892, the pledge was changed, edited 4 to 5 times since then. The last change taking place in 1954 when the words ‘under God’…
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Low low low
Daffodils bloom close to the ground so to get this squirrel eye view I put the camera near ground level and point it up slightly. I love these little first bloomers of spring.
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In bloom this spring
After 3 years with my X-T3 set to make jpeg files only, I started shooting raw files again. Back then I was using Capture One for editing but I never learned to accept its workflow and I didn’t like paying the monthly subscription for it. So, I went to shooting jpeg only and use Gimp…
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Make art, celebrate life
It’s happening. March 14th. Daffodils blooming. Sisters’ birthday. Mario and Garry of Laughing Jack playing an Irish concert at Traditions for dad and his crowd. A sure sign of spring all. I’m of the thought to make art. Celebrate life. Give thanks for this great land we call home and the people we share it…
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The ones that get things done
How many of today’s teenage fighters will be memorialized in statues across multiple countries? Possibly ones that free a country or bring an end to war.
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Also with you
Dreamy picture of the west woods in early morning, peak spring. A dreamy day for so many reasons. Love be with you.
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We will live on
Downriver from New Orleans in Chalmette is the site of the January 8, 1815, Battle of New Orleans: Chalmette Battlefield. This tree mostly broken and missing, sprouts new branches from an old wound and says to me against a darkened sky “we will live on”.
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Born on the bayou
Wish I were back on the bayou rollin with some cajun queen wish that I were a fast freight train a-just a-choogling on down to New Orleans
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The rain was unstoppable
The rain came pouring down. Used to be April showers bring May flowers. Now it’s February gushers and March slushers. Make the best of it.
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Nesting mother goose
In those days the mayor of Longmont promoted a public art display featuring uniquely painted geese. The geese were located all across town, and I photographed them all. I gave all my images to the mayor, and they were used in various publications promoting the art exhibit. That was year 2002. Peak year for Picturelongmont…
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Spring is coming
This is a cluttered image of icicles growing from the roof of the condo as viewed from inside the window. I used my phone camera to make this picture. Placing the phone up against the window to stabilize it while trying to angle it so that it could catch the afternoon sun hitting the ice.…
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The goats
This morning reading about photographer Steve McCurry. What an amazing body of work he has created over the course of a long life and career. To be able to appreciate. To feel gratitude and express gratefulness. The art that I create is nothing in comparison to what the greats create. That’s ok. I appreciate the…
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Last snow of the season
Big snow of February arrived yesterday. I like how snow clings to trees, highlighting one side providing contrast and a reminder of which direction the storm came from. I’m trying to educate myself about art, all art, but photography in particular. In reading about William Eggleston and looking at his books he claims to not…
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Tangled up in blue
What I like about this image is the oddness about it. It is a ball of cones with glitter tassels all lit up on some kind of carousel stand. It rotated around so that each picture I took was a different view and I liked this one the best. I was shooting with my Fujifilm…
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Flowing east late afternoon
Westwood branch flowing east with late afternoon sun painting light on the ground around it. I like how the reflection at the far end draws my eye along the lines to the blue sky in the foreground. Opposite the normal way I think of ground to sky relationship. I like the warm glow of light…
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Distraction after distraction
Another image consisting of parallel lines that merge in the distance in a vanishing point. Thinking about that I got distracted by reading up on the movie by the same name which I went to the theater to watch as a young fella. That led to further distraction of reading about other movies as is…