July 2014

POTD: Patriot's Dream #39

POTD: Patriot's Dream #39Patriot’s Dream #39 Livingston, Montana 2014

 This lady’s 4th of July outfit is a little more subtle but it’s unique in that she uses accessories, i.e., her purse (barely in view behind her back) and her boy’s outfit to complete her ensemble. The sign hanging in the background is a perfect accessory for a patriotic image as well–I wish I could take credit for it’s positioning in the shot but it just came out that way.]]>

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POTD: Material and Resignation #2

POTD: Material and Resignation #2Material and Resignation #2 Harrison, Montana 2011

Since it’s a similar image, I might as well double down on the randomly generated title from yesterday. This is the type of abstract image that I’m compelled to photograph for reasons I don’t really understand; I can’t explain why I find interesting, I just do. Given the lack of a compelling explanation or title is likely what leads artists to creates the kinds of names the random generator produces. If you can’t explain something, obfuscate it and hope no one calls your bluff. The emperor’s not wearing clothes!]]>

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POTD: Material and Resignation

POTD: Material and ResignationMaterial and Resignation Harrison, Montana 2011

Does an image, particularly and abstract image, need a title to make it meaningful? Or is a title a needless distraction or an admission of an image that can’t stand on it’s own. This is a sometimes heated topic that appears from time to time in online photography forums. I couldn’t think of a good title for this photograph of weathered shingles on the side of a derelict beauty, so I created one using a random abstract art title generator I found online. That should stir the title argument pot (or would if any of those folks who spend time contemplating the issue were actually readers of my blog).]]>

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POTD: Giants of Industry

POTD: Giants of IndustryGiants of Industry Billings, Montana 2011

The first time I photographed this refinery back in about 2007, it netted me a phone call from the local sheriff and later a house call by the FBI (neatly outfitted in their black suits with badges and guns). By 2011 the local terrorist paranoia had apparently subsided a bit.]]>

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