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Mothian Blurs and the Ionic Trajectory
01 Passage, 02 Swish, 03 Gentle Slope, 04 Its Own Particular Kind of Light, 05 Arachnid, 06 Deep Trace, 07 Mothian Splish, 08 Sweetly Disoriented Dream © Catherine Rutgers 2020 “Ion, any atom or group of atoms that bears one … Continue reading
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Tagged lens flare, Luna moth, motion blur, twirl, urban landscapes
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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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Extreme Gardening (the 2013 season)
Extreme Gardening © Catherine Rutgers 2017 The Wordless Series, No. 9 of 10
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Tagged digital photos, gardening, gardens as art, rocks in concrete, roots, the artist's hand, The Wordless Series, urban landscapes
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Street Smart
Church Avenue is one of those all-time great streets full of every kind of commerce going on. Fresh fruit, flip flops, flowers, fajitas. Fabulous. And that’s a short list. But when you move west toward Coney Island Avenue, the streetscape … Continue reading