It’s summer. If you’ve been reading my blog for any length of time, you know that summer and winter mean I get obsessed with water, water droplets, and reflections in water droplets…so here’s the first of a few.
Also? I missed my 4th blogiversary on July 5th…Four years seems like a long time, but then, it [...]
The best view of this is large on black. This is part of my new series of experiments with water, a yellow rose and plexiglass in different environments. There are more in this set.
The title for this was inspired by jaelithe’s Twitter tonight, which read:
When you ought to be shoving the vampires into the sunlight, you wind up instead feeling sorry that their hearts don’t work right anymore.
It just seemed to fit.
It’s Monday. Don’t let the vampires suck away your energy this week. Shove ‘em into the [...]
With that title, I’m sure I’ll be hit by every spammer on the planet. Many thanks to Gideon at a public defender for supplying the title without even seeing the photo!
This is the beginning of my experimental journeys with the camera. Plexiglass is wonderful stuff and when it’s wet, it’s really wonderful stuff. Being as [...]
(more detailed view here)
"A reticent flower,
A curiously clear-cut, candid flower,
Standing beside clean doorways,
Friendly to a house-cat and a pair of spectacles,
Making poetry out of a bit of moonlight
And a hundred or two sharp blossoms."
- Amy Lowell, Lilacs
by Karoli on February 26, 2009
“When the familiar scene is suddenly strange
Or the well known is what we have yet to learn,
And two worlds meet, and intersect, and change.”
- TS Eliot – To Walter de la Mare
If you view this photo in this size or even larger, you might notice a familiar scene suddenly strange, just a little bit off-kilter, [...]