Author Archives: Melinda Green Harvey

if the shoe fits

If you want to make your brain work hard, try to convince it that the shoe is a normal, human-foot size and everything else is really quite small. And who’s to say that’s the real situation here?

Wilmington, Illinois
July 1, 2022

the wet day

“That rain had been festering all day.” -a thing our waitress said to another customer over at the Joliet Route 66 Diner in downtown Joliet.

(One more reason why I love to listen to people talking. Once, in a different diner in a different town, I heard the cook announce she was going outside to smoke “a piece” of a cigarette.)

Joliet, Illinois
July 1, 2022

Saint Anthony

I don’t know that I have ever seen a hospital advertisement on a bridge. It did make me wonder about the safety of the road ahead – like maybe if you got in a wreck, you’d remember that the last thing you’d seen said “Saint Anthony Hospital” and you’d be coherent enough to tell the EMS that was where you wanted to be taken.

And on another note, that bridge itself looks like it might need some kind of medical attention.

Chicago, Illinois
July 1, 2022

PS: This was made from the passenger seat. In case you were worried.

contestant 120

This image is the confluence of a few things:

  1. My friend’s daughter participated in a bodybuilding competition and so I tagged along, with a camera.
  2. I am trying to shoot more things that are outside of my normal range of subjects.
  3. I had that narrow depth of field assignment staring me in the face.

And this is what happened.

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 6.25.2022

cattail

Here’s another image that I made for my online photography class.

Shooting a specific assignment that was subject to an image review by the instructor made me really nervous (even though the instructor is the nicest person ever). I had some ideas of shots and the first attempts at these pre-planned images were, in a word, awful. I felt a little discouraged but kept going, kept my eyes open for possibilities, and hoped I wasn’t going to be That Person in class with the stupid-looking homework assignment. (Also: with digital homework, you cannot use “the dog ate my homework” excuse. FYI.)

Anyway, I didn’t even notice this scene at first, but it eventually dawned on me that it held some possibilities for that assignment. Sometimes I can be remarkably slow at noticing the perfectly obvious things that are RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME.

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 6.23.2022