Misty Morning Photos
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It was a great misty morning to take pictures. Here are a few I took as I did the “Misty Mountain Hop” through Califon on my way to work today.
(Originally posted on the website Continuum…)
It was a great misty morning to take pictures. Here are a few I took as I did the “Misty Mountain Hop” through Califon on my way to work today.
(Originally posted on the website Continuum…)
MAY 20, 2004 – THEME: FRAME
On recent photo hunts, I’ve been taking shots of abandoned structures. The house in this photo is on a country road near Changewater, New Jersey. The place looks like whoever lived there just up and left one day. There is a washer and dryer just inside that open window. There are rusty bikes leaning against the back of an old barn. There’s an old doghouse with a pile of logs and boards next to it. Even the dog took off. Places like these make me wonder what the heck happened here. I want to hear the story and know what happened to everyone and why the property was left to decay.
Sometimes I fool myself into thinking that I can stop the decay with my camera. I can bring it all to a halt. It is my resistance to change, my reluctance to accept the fact that all material things wear out and fade away. Ultimately, the captured images are reminders that I too shall wear out and fade away one day. I will show my defiance by turning the decay into art.
Below are a few other photos from this site, not part of the Theme Thursday project, just presented to satisfy the curious.
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How about a few pictures of some cute girls to brighten things up around here?
Whoa! That was scary! She calls that her “vacuum face.” We’ll just call it scary.
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Sad, sad news to report…
While walking through the area where I found the caterpillar that I photographed on May 14, I came across another one. But… as it turned out… this one… was… dead…
All dried up…
Faded…
Dead…