Monday, July 27, 2015

Ethereal Architecture

Sunday I drove to where there was an outdoor classic car show, only to find that I had missed the show by one day.  While driving back home I became stuck by the urban landscape that blurred past me.  I became aware of some of the shapes and abstract faces of buildings I was driving past.  So, having failed at my original objective I decided to concentrate on a new subject –urban architecture.


Stopping at an office-building complex I became aware that I was not just looking at buildings with doors, stairways and glass – but a collection of individual parts that made up the complete structure.  I started to focus in on sections and the abstract forms these architectural designs offered my eyes.  This post is my interpretation of the rhythm and flowing lines and shapes of this architecture in black and white with an ethereal look.









Monday, July 20, 2015

Natural Shapes


The twisting, turning, intersecting lines and light in nature has always made me want to pickup the camera and attempt to capture this strange beauty or at least what I find beautiful.  This post is a collection of recent images from the curved lines you find inside an artichoke as apposed to the intersecting lines in an agave leaves to dried pieces of desert debris.  Photography is not just portraits and landscape images – but it can be a closer observation of the small and simple objects we may encounter on daily travels.  Photography is about learning to see again.









 

Monday, July 13, 2015

CHAIRS PART 2 -WHITE PLASTIC

White Plastic Chairs   - those plastic lawn chairs that seem to lurk around every corner and seem to be indestructible.  They have a glow about them no matter what landscape you find them in.  Long after this civilization has disappeared these white plastic chairs will be our archeological signatures.  I find my image files seem to have a collection of them lurking throughout various photo pojects– so this is the white plastic part of my chair project.