Monthly Archives: October 2016

What fueled her dreams

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Imagine her, sitting alone at dinner, observing the couple at the next table.

Imagine her, watching the man, talking without looking at his companion, as he gently cupped the candle with his left hand.

Imagine her, watching the light bounce from his wedding ring.

Imagine.

Alpine, Texas
photographed 7.22.2016

Feeds 5000

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There was a locked door. With a window in it. So, naturally, I had a look inside.

Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church
Alpine, Texas
photographed 7.24.2016

Ribbons are the goal

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There seems to be a problem around here with basketball goals that have all their parts. First there was this one, and now this be-ribboned version.

My theory – and this is ONLY a theory! – is that the scary clowns are somehow involved.

(Also, is it just me, or is “scary clowns” redundant?)
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 10.1.2016

One Dozen

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So, let’s just take a minute to look at those twelve things there on the end of that column. And notice how the things on the left are (mostly) lined up with the markings on the concrete? Now, look at the other six things.

And, now, think about exactly where in this process the job foreman left for the day…

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 9.29.2016

After Dinner

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I was trying to get a shot of the table. But I didn’t want people in it. (You know.) But she was just too quick for me.

Now I realize that the shot I thought I wanted would have been boring compared to the one I got.

Trinidad, Colorado
photographed 9.4.2016