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Tag Archives: photography
Anticipation
Photos taken on July 1, 2008, between 7:18 and 7:22 p.m. Somewhat in the original sequence, sometimes adjusted to tell a story. The first image was software-filtered (Gaussian blur). The motion in all the others came from moving the camera. … Continue reading
Posted in Snapped
Tagged concepts of time, green, photography, summertime, urban landscapes
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My Collaborative Valentine
This begins with technique, exploring one of my favorite photos, so kindly lent to me by Tom Burnett, he of the serious knack for taking a good-looking picture. This one was set as my desktop background when I got inspired … Continue reading
Posted in Snapped
Tagged collaborative poetry, photography, the beach, Tom Burnett, valentine
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A New Beginning of Time
One of my major topics, time is. So it was certainly serendipitous to meet Olga Ast, who invited me to participate in the ArcheTime project, beginning in 2009. Most recently, I’ve been inspired by the roundtable discussion at New York … Continue reading
Posted in Revelations
Tagged ArcheTime, concepts of the universe, eggs, photography, sky, time
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Beyond Perfect
Photo shoot, two sessions, May 27, 2012 – Word on the street is “I don’t remember the garden looking so jungley.” Indeed, it’s overflowing with vitality. Remember that super-intense composting project? See The Art of Compost for documentation. See below … Continue reading
One Love
It started with a snapshot of deep-orange-red lilies. Flipping to the negative really set it off. Simultaneously, I have been breaking on the waves of inventory. Part one: Born in the ’50s and now in mine. I want, not merely … Continue reading
Posted in Revelations
Tagged Dada, digital art, photography, pictures of lilies, saturated, Surrealism
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