Photography

There is no hiding the fact that my writing tends toward the melancholy side, but that does not mean I am never happy.  Those are typically the moments when I am most present and engaged in the world – doing rather than contemplating.  but sometimes that present engagement is the act of photography, capturing the moment to return to on a more gloomy day, or just remember all of the places I have been.  Other days photography is the pen with which I write my melancholy tune, as no sound is quite so visual, and no model quite so formidable as our dear mother earth.

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Panoptic

Before there was click and drag there was editing. But a lot can be captured in the higher resolution images that resulted...

The Bubble
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Urban Decay

There are still signs that someone somewhere cared enough to put their blood sweat and tear — or someone else's — into changing, sculpting, or creating something on this earth.  Some of these things endure, maintained by new generations who have inherited these things.  Others fade away, their history fading to a mystery for the uninitiated to stumble across and marvel at, in their own turn creating new histories for the former's forgotten dream.

Frozen Reflections
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Noir

There is beauty in darkness.  It is subtler, quieter than the exuberant joy of bright light.  But that nature alone allows for the calm appreciation and contentment I find much easier to maintain. Not all things dark are melancholy. 

Ripples
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Vibrance

A mood, a feeling, a mental space.  I capture this much better in image than in sound.

Amber Waves
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Potpourri

A little bit of everything.

Brooding
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Abstract

Sometimes it is all in the angle, or how you look at it.  Other times it is the filter you look through.

Mystic Tree
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Minis

These are images I took that I love that... may not have copied over quite how I had hoped from an old hard drive.  Long story short, I have them, but just the thumbnail size instead of the full HD image.  ...Technology, right?!