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… Continue reading Last snow of the season
Images
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… Continue reading Tangled up in blue
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… Continue reading Flowing east late afternoon
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… Continue reading Distraction after distraction
Come on down here
Get on down that road. But don’t worry about time or when whatever. Use your time. It’s really all there is. I know. Getting all philosophical here where we all know this is nothing but a photography blog. This dirt road in Boulder County was my daily. Get on down the road.
It’ll be ok it will
We were all
That is why we’re having a moment here.
The vanishing point
Road, pike, lane, way, boulevard, ally, avenue, street, drive art since the first stone was cobbled. Symmetric perspective pulling the eye towards the vanishing point. In winter.
Roll on down there
It seemed like I knew all the ways then. Distance measured in minutes. We didn’t talk about fuel. A lot of it is downhill.
It’s the time of the season
It’s often a road construction up ahead that’s closing a lane for a ten-mile stretch. Summer is road construction season.
We’re leaving Ohio again
The sun always on the wrong side of the arch for photography when I approached it. Early in the morning driving east and late in the day driving west. Clouds or trucks. Either or both help make the picture interesting to me. I love the changing of seasons across the landscape of I-70. Spring summer… Continue reading We’re leaving Ohio again
In or out
Is poppy in the condo? Planning ahead to use my phone camera. Cruise steady for picture taking.
They’re back again
Remind me to remind myself
Moving forward every day
Keep on truckin. Wheels turning moving forward. All across this great country. We do our part. Help one another to help ourselves. Give thanks and show gratitude for the love we share.
To each their own
Go your own road. Get there when you can. Hopefully they will understand.
I couldn’t see it
On the road of life in the dark in the rain travelling at speed I hit a pothole that flattened my tire and bent my wheel. It’s the kind of thing that can happen on the road of life.
I’m speeding
The radio’s playin some forgotten song. Brenda Lee’s coming on strong. The road has got me hypnotized and I’m speeding on into a nude sunrise.
Until then they say
We’ll be seein ya up the road a ways. Be well and take care.
tlawr
The long and winding road that leads to your door will never disappear I’ve seen that road before it always leads me here lead me to your door. Still they lead me back to the long and winding road.
Get out there
The world outside my door is largely a mystery to me. I’ve explored a few states and a couple countries but most of it only exists in pictures to me. The pictures of the world that other photographers make provide inspiration to me to expand my world.