Just back from India, still unpacking bags and cameras, but took a break to see what I saw. Taking the trek through 1,500 images, many of things required, a few others of things inspired. The photo above was the confluence of my passion for the bike, the texture and wear that is Kolkata street life and that lovely Light that graces this city of crowds, cacophony and chaos every afternoon about 4pm in the dry season. The Light becomes like cream pouring into every seam, wrapping itself about every surface like a creature exploring life for the first time. I watched Light move with a quiet smile on my face, like watching a dear friend run her finger over the world after a long sleep.
Thoughts on Sniffing Out Birds
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In case you missed it, the New York Times Science section ran a stinker of
an article by Joanna Klein, A Birder’s Heaven: Just Follow the Stench to
the Lan...
I Wanted Little Red Shoes
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I never told anyone before now about the shoes, the little red ones. I
suppose over the past forty-years the necessity of revealing it swung
widely, from u...
It Still Hurts My Heart
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“The Tarball Chronicles] offers compelling images and vivid descriptions of
the Gulf. Anyone who wanted a first-hand look at the Gulf after the news
cycle ...
GeoTracking – Canon’s New EOS 1Dx
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Overview (from Canon) “Canon has brought the best of the EOS-1D Series of
digital cameras into one phenomenal model: the new flagship of the EOS
line, the ...
I'm a kid with a camera who has been roaming around this small planet for the past few decades clicking-away at all things amazing and alarming. Recent work you can find here - www.greatapes2020.com