Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Saturday, December 6, 2008

On the Ride Home.



In our minds, cars are the vehicles to places. But in reality, they are places in which our minds become vehicles.

Check out Lee's thoughtful "Drive Home" on his blog "Peanut"- it's inspiring.

[This photo was taken over 30 minutes one night on my drive home.]

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

I SPY A BEAGLE.


This panorama of Lake Moraine is the last in this series of Canadian lakes, shining indian-blue in the Rockies.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

United States of America =



HOPE


barack n' roll man! it's time to get to work!

Thursday, October 23, 2008

amerikanischeromanze.


[it's fall in the High Country with mountain cider, German-chocolate fudge, and ice cream chillier than the crisp outdoors air. --in downtown Blowing Rock, lying on a quilt in the warm sunshine and looking up through breezy branches and oranging leaves to the blue sky; remembering and dreaming, and living right then in the beautiful moment; and suddenly in a windy rush, whirling down the mountain talking sunnily about America.]

Monday, October 20, 2008

lac.louise.panorama


These panoramas were taken in early June along the Icefields Parkway in Alberta, Canada. Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, and Peyto Lake were heaven on earth places of green and blue beauty. These photos are only partial memories. The photos were taken with a lomo Diana+ camera on Agfa Portrait 120 film, and the panoramic effect was created by being adventurous and advancing the film some random amount between shots, like half-way to the next frame or something wild!--just try your craziest smiling!--then by turning your body in an arc to fully take in the whipping glacial breeze energy from every possible angle, sending the film in, anticipating the best and the worst, and finally getting these cut 4X4 prints from the lab, scanning them, and sewing them back together digitally. Oh, Canada!