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Monthly Archives: October 2025
Music Out of View
This photo.. I don’t know why I processed it, but evidently I did and it looks not great, to be honest. I do like how vague it is. There’s something there, but it could almost be anything. Almost. I hope … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1543: Cycles and Circles
Once again I find myself at Duoly Rob, drawn like a magnet. I could’ve made food to take for breakfast, but apparently I decided not to, for no good reason. But that’s what happens sometimes, most of the time. Sitting … Continue reading
Smearing into Form
Sometimes when I do these, they turn out really well. Not sure if this one turned out well, but I like how strongly motion is stated in this photo. I hope you enjoy.
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Tagged form, monochrome, movement, performance, person, smearing
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Jon Batiste, Chad Smith & Bill Laswell: Drop Away
One listen. A lot of this came easy, but I feel like I was writing against the song in parts. It’s difficult for me to quantify, but I feel like that’s how I wrote. Jon Batiste, Chad Smith & Bill … Continue reading
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Tagged bill laswell, chad smith, dissolves, drop away, jon batiste, meld, pushing, repeat, spaced, stress, the process
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Shadow Net
This is one of those photos I want to retake, but see no reason to as it works well as it is. Just a good shot, I feel. Vague and specific, and suggestive of structure. I hope you enjoy.
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Tagged lines, monochrome, net, shadow, silhouette, structure, urban
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Cloud Textures
This isn’t a particularly good photo, but I like the difference in clouds here. There’s this alteration in textures that I like. I’m not sure why; I can’t explain it, but it appeals to me. I hope you enjoy.
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Tagged cloud, clouds, natural, nature, sky, texture, textures, weather
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Jon Batiste, Chad Smith & Bill Laswell: B1
One listen. Went in, did it, didn’t think too much. Some bits here and there, but otherwise… yeah. A short bit of writing for a short piece of music. Jon Batiste, Chad Smith & Bill Laswell’s “B1” is from The Process. … Continue reading
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Tagged b1, beauty, bill laswell, chad smith, clash, distort, hums, jon batiste, pushing, separation, shrinking, sink, stir, the process
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Soaring the Sky
With this photo I wanted to make the plane look tiny, and that I succeeded in doing. I think, however, I didn’t balance this photo enough. I like how the clouds came out, but I feel I could’ve gotten them … Continue reading
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Tagged aeroplane, airplane, clouds, flight, monochrome, plane, sky, soaring, transport, travel, vehicle
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Sunset Over Smooth Dunes
For this challenge I went digging for photos I could use as I haven’t been out in nature for a good while. Came across the dune photos I took around the last NYE, hadn’t thought about them for a while … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, dunes, form, landscape, lens-artists, nature, sand, shape, space, stark, sunset
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