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Kinetic Looking north along First Avenue, Seattle, during the winter early-darkness hours.Saturday, January 30, 2005 |
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Departure Departure, leaving the building, leaving my reflection on two different planes of glass, someone leaving via the balcony of the building reflected, someone hopping in one of the parked cars...or, just departing the scene.Friday, January 21, 2005 |
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Abstract Abstract beach scene from Dungeness Spit. Two images (beach and sunrise) merged using boolean "difference" between the layers. Wednesday, January 12, 2005 |
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Fragile A found robin's nest and hatched egg. The nest had tumbled to the ground and these eggshell fragments were adjacent. I recovered both and placed them in a black fired clay bowl for display.Monday, January 10, 2005 |
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Blue From Pine Street in Capitol Hill, Seattle, looking south towards First Hill. A strong streetlight illuminates itself in an unusual blue cast.Saturday, January 01, 2005 |
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Festive Reflection of Pike Place Market's main entrance at the intersection of Pike Place and Pike Street in downtown Seattle. The reflection comes from taking the photo with the camera sitting on the roof of a new, shiny, car which was slightly wet from the mist and therefore highly reflective. The Market has its customary Christmas lights on the top of the stall awnings.Wednesday, December 22, 2004 |
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Repetition Glass tile sampler from a display window on Stone Way N, Seattle's contractor paradise avenue just north of Lake Union on the border between Fremont and Wallingford. Repetition is in material, shape, and size but clearly NOT color. It was a bright, sunny day when this image was taken and the glass tiles were capturing every bit of sunshine which was streaming down.Wednesday, December 17, 2004 |
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Luminous Seattle's signature Space Needle on a dark night. Overhead street wires are also luminous, lit from sodium-vapor lamps along 2nd Avenue.Wednesday, December 8, 2004 |
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Balance A single Japanese Red Maple leaf is suspended in time and space by the thread of a spider, no doubt reeling its silk to catch the wind and move to a better insect-gathering spot.Wednesday, December 2, 2004 |
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Modernity Olympic View Elementary School, on NE 95th Street in Maple Leaf, Seattle, recently celebrated it's 100 anniversary. The school facilities were updated a short while ago but somehow this log cabin was left behind.Wednesday, November 24, 2004 |
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Neon Dreams Neon claiming downtown Seattle's First Avenue is "Open" during last Winter's snow storm.Wednesday, November 4, 2004 |
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Spooky Dark night in Montreal's Old Port along Rue Saint Paul with fog rising and thug-like urchins aprowl. Wednesday, October 27, 2004 |
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Offset The 18-month old son of a neighbor on my drum set at the offset of his career as a percussionist. This kid - Henry - has definite rhythm and not only dances well but actually knows how to use these sticks. He couldn't reach the kick drum pedal so used the sticks to bang the bass drum. Wednesday, October 20, 2004 |
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Flashy Flashy image of a neon fish used to draw attention to the Neon Factory's showroom in old-town Winnipeg, Manitoba. Gaudy? Maybe. Dazzling? Definitely.Wednesday, October 13, 2004 |
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Closing In Image of family members at beach reunion lining up on balcony for group shot, "closing in" to each other with cousin on sand "closing in" on group with her camera. One member (my eldest son) clearly not playing the game.Wednesday, October 6, 2004 |
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Divergent Image of me standing in front of an aluminized Fresnel lens located in the outside lobby of Humana Incorporated's Louisville headquarters building. Fresnel lens are used in lighthouse lamps and consist of different diameter convex lenses cut into a piece of glass. This lens is twenty feet in diameter.Wednesday, September 29, 2004 |
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In the Field On the road in western Maryland far afield from my home, this flatbed and another following were transporting these mobile explosive retrieval devices somewhere further east. Truly a sign of the times that these devices are now mass-produced and delivered with police blinkers already installed. Wednesday, September 22, 2004 |
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