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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1465: Forcing Myself to Write Again
Right now I have to force myself to write. I have the desire, but I don’t want to, but I need to force myself. Tried to do so yesterday, in consuming heat. Couldn’t, but had to keep routine going so … Continue reading
The Face is Behind
I took this photo a few weeks ago when I had to take a portrait of myself for something work-related. I’m fairly certain this was a test shot and I wasn’t going to do anything with it, but I decided … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged hand, lens-artists, monochrome, open, palm, person, portrait
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Watery Archway
Going through photos to see what I could upload as things are still pretty raw at the moment. Came across this one. Lucky shot. I hope you enjoy.
The First Song is “Feather”
So yesterday I got dumped at lunchtime. Eight years. A time both short and long by many measures. I tried to get back to working, couldn’t. Left work early, they were understanding. Talked about it with my now-ex, she was … Continue reading
A Slice of Rust
This is another rust photo, and and I feel it works well in monochrome. To me, it looks like a close up of rock, or perhaps a distance above a rocky landscape. This is my submission into Leanne Cole‘s “Monochrome Madness” … Continue reading
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Tagged decay, monochrome, monochrome-madness, rust, structure, texture, weathering
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Gradual Layer Removal
I think this photo is interesting in how it shows erosion. I hope you enjoy.
Coming to the Platform
Really clear photo, this one. Actually, maybe it’s not, but it looks clear to me. Not as massive as a wave can appear, but I still like what’s coming forward. There’s motion, and perhaps a sense of that motion being … Continue reading
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Tagged clouds, monochrome, motion, nature, ocean, water, waterscape, wave
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Keiichiro Segawa: Trans – Am
One listen. The soundtrack this song is from is an exercise in minimalism in a sense, and it also sounds very amateur. I can see how it would work and it is interesting; I think I can understand what the … Continue reading
Posted in Music
Tagged armored core, bouncy, contrasts, Heavy, jaunty, keiichiro segawa, layering, lingers, motion, pleasant, trans am, transforms
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