Monthly Archives: April 2013
Authorized Personnel
The is the same building as the rectangle-filled place from Sunday, only closer. And with fewer rectangles. Although I think I should get rectangle credit for the shape of the painted-out graffiti.
From a photographic standpoint, it’s nice that whoever painted over the graffiti didn’t even TRY to match the color of the brick. But from an aesthetic standpoint, maybe they should have?
True story: just as I was writing this post, I got an email from the Utne Reader, with a link to an article about green graffiti. Obviously this trend has yet to arrive in Lubbock….
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 4.7.2013
Spring storms
I was driving home from a meeting; there were clouds on the western horizon that gave a gold tint to the light. In the east and north were remnants of a storm that had had a tornado in it. It was a nice change to see so many clouds; the on-going drought has meant a lot fewer spring storms than usual.
Unless NOT having spring storms is the new usual.
I made a u-turn (safely, I mean, when the traffic conditions permitted) to get back around to capture this.
near Idalou, Texas
photographed 4.1.2013
Waiting for lunch
We had lunch at Poppa Joe’s (Home of Good Eats – Serving Ferndale since 1882) in what turned out to be the best day for photography ever.
These shots were taken on the same day:
The eternal question, Eureka, California
What water shows us, Arcata Bay, Eureka, California
So they gave it to the dead, Ferndale, California
Just a little sign, Poppa Joe’s, Ferndale, California
There’s never an end, near Capetown, California
And be inside, Petrolia, California
Into the perfect unknown, Petrolia, California
See what I mean?
Ferndale, California
photographed
Rectangles: too many to count
I can’t argue with my pal Ehpem, who recently pointed out that I tend to shoot a lot of rectangles; it’s possible I overdid it a little bit here.
It’s a rectangle overload.
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 4.7.2013




