I make photographic art in many forms....without adherence to any philosophical tyranny. Love to paint, mixed media 2D pieces at my leisure. Still working on some pieces that have evolved over a period of years. Art for me is not on the clock (mostly).
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Coyote run between the cows Lowing, they banter their displeasure The fields have not even awakened Their once tall grasses Succumbed to the weight of morning’s dew
We stand upon the precipice A thousand story edifice The constant threat All comes to this
What shall I do with my day?
I have heard it said many times that photography is dead. Too many cameras. Too many photographers. Now, with AI, the human element of photography is superfluous. Humans are simply not needed any more for this endevor. Perhaps. This brings fear to the surface and it is only at the surface. A photographer performs this for themselves first. It is cathartic. It is the challenge that brings us back. It is discovery that makes our pulse race. It is the satisfaction of story and message, nuance, detail and blur, color and tone, and the mastering of the sun’s energy that drives us. Too many cameras? Too many photographers? Ok. Each have their own journey. AI? Ok. Without photographers, AI would have no reference to make its art. Machine art. Souless, lifeless machine art. If that is what the masses want. So be it. Photographers know each other and the shared struggle to create. Machines, not so much.
A walk in the natural world Does wonders for the soul It is not magic Nor does it make all problems go away It just sets persepctive in its proper place Hmmm Maybe it is magic, a little
Life comes at us so fast and sometimes we just get caught up in the swirl of it all. Our “new” digs came with a couple of years of required maintenence fixes and upgrades in our future. Floors, paint, appliance/fixture fixes/upgrades, leak reapirs. You know, the stuff that even black holes avoid.
In the meantime I allowed my WP payment to lapse and I was punished with having to “recover” my account. “If you’ve lost access to your WordPress.com account, our Accounts Recovery team will get back to you as soon as possible to help you gain access to your account again. Please use this form…”
After 10 or 11 password attempts/changes I think I’m back.
Cover image is a 10-stack/stitch effort of an oak made on the Ramona Grasslands Preserve. (Trail is too close to it and I was using the 200-600) I cannot image oaks without thinking of Alexander Kunz, who is a master at imaging these stately trees.Thanks for the inspiration Alex. you can find him here: https://www.alex-kunz.com/ I also have to say that I am thinking of you Alessandra and I my hope for you is to eventually see beyond the abyss. My heart goes out to you.
The same tree, different perspective. Photographers seek different perspectives
Searching for Andromeda Finding Cassiopeia Tripped over Jupiter Looking for Saturn
These first renderings are so amateurish and yet so satisfyingly fun. What a ride this is becoming.
Spent some time processing the Andromeda Galaxy. It took some searching, but I found it after multiple tries. Andromeda
While searching for Jupiter I found Saturn! Very tiny. Barely 40 pixels wide on the originals! Saturn
Jupiter was a horrible mess to process…too much atmospheric interference. These are all good lessons for future imaging. Looks like there are a couple of rogue pixels in there still. And the moons are a little hot as well.
Cover photo is of the Cassiopeia constellation…though I’m not sure it really looks like that! Here are the separated channels it took to get to the final output: