More of the same wood duck and her duckling from Stanley Park Female Wood Duck – Stanley Park Female Wood Duckling – Stanley Park
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PostArctica: Christy Lee Rogers – 2018
I love her work, very Caravaggioesque and certainly reminiscent of Evergon’s giant Polaroids. And she seem to be always taking it up a notch, one of the more interesting working artists in the world today. For more amazing images check out this post.
Continue readingSaskboy's Abandoned Stuff: Box Moving Settling Down
I’m moving into the box unpacking stage now, except there are still some other boxes to pack up and move first. It rained last night and showed a double rainbow to lots of people. The rain again this evening wasn’t hard enough to stop the baseball games going on at
Continue readingMind of Dan: Foggy Morning in La Jolla
La Jolla, California Beach Master
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Grand Canyon
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Grand Canyon South Rim
Continue readingTHE CAREGIVERS' LIVING ROOM A Blog by Donna Thomson: MINDFUL PHOTOGRAPHY FOR THE CAREGIVER
In photography, mindfulness is like observing something for the first time, even though you may have looked at it a thousand times before. For example, when you’ve been away from home for a long period, and then, upon returning, you suddenly notice things to which you had become so accustomed
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Whytecliff Park
Continue readingPostArctica: Ruth Orkin, An American Girl in Italy, 1951
Iconic photograph often thought to portray the negative experience of women as they walk city streets. Yet the woman photographed, Ninalee Craig, has since said, “At no time was I unhappy or harassed in Europe” and that “[the photograph is] not a symbol of harassment. It’s a symbol of a
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Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary
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Grand Canyon South Rim at Sunset
Continue readingPostArctica: 2 Quotes, 1 Motto and a Photograph
I think that the act of reading poetry nowadays is already an archaic, cultural activity. When we read a poem, it is tantamount to going to pioneer village in order to see somebody hammer out a horseshoe. But I would like to imagine that reading a poem would be tantamount
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Antelope Canyon X – Page Arizona Lower and upper Antelope Canyon might be swarming with tourists, but Antelope Canyon-X remains almost empty. It is like stepping into another world
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Clark’s Nutcracker – Grand Canyon South Rim
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Sunset on Lake Powell – Wahweap Overlook
Continue readingPostArctica: Charles Moore – Civil Rights Photographer
Charles Lee Moore (March 9, 1931 – March 11, 2010) was an American photographer most famous for his photographs documenting the Civil Rights Movement. Perhaps the most famous of his photos is the one he managed to get of Martin Luther King Jr.’s arrest for loitering on September 3, 1958. It is this photo that
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