Showing posts with label washington state. Show all posts
Showing posts with label washington state. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Monday, August 25, 2008
A 3-hour tour?

Labels:
beach,
boats,
ocean shores,
sand,
ship,
shipwreck,
steamship,
washington state
Thursday, August 7, 2008
A tiny beach mystery

Labels:
beach,
insect,
juxtaposition,
ladybird,
ladybug,
sand,
unusual,
washington state
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Monochrome Jazz

Monday, May 26, 2008
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Borrowing Art

I've been having an ongoing conversation about the ethics of photographing other people's art. Clearly it's one thing to take a photo of a public piece of art and identify it as such, while it would be clearly less ethical to take unauthorized photos in a museum or private gallery or home, even if the photographer gives the artist credit.
I'll stay away from that dicey territory here. Although I don't know the name of the Tacoma artist who did the work above, I appreciate their vision in turning an ordinary fire standpipe into a piece of colorful folk art. For a wider view of this, click here.
Labels:
city,
ethics,
folk art,
photography,
standpipe,
tacoma,
tacoma washington,
urban,
washington state
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Arts Walk Exhibit



Labels:
artswalk,
exhibit,
olympia,
photography,
washington state
Monday, April 28, 2008
Procession of the Photos

Above is something simple and pink: a small part of the great sea of flamingos known as Samba Olywa, the culminating group in the Procession of the Species.
Labels:
artswalk,
olympia,
parade,
pink,
procession of the species,
washington state
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Oly, here I come!

I'll be there much of the time Friday and Saturday evenings, except perhaps when I'm out looking at other folks' work, and except definitely for 4:30-5:30 pm Saturday, when I'll be enjoying (and taking photos of) the Procession of the Species. I will NOT miss that!
This image was taken in a downtown Olympia alley. Something about the subtle shades of paint on the way contrasting with the rust and red of the pipes. Also, there's a funny red-nosed face in the pipes, but don't look for it if you're afraid of clowns.
Friday, March 21, 2008
Gifts from Nature
I spent a couple days in the small seaside town of Sequim this week, visiting friends. Taking advantage of a break in the turbulent near-spring weather, we walked along the narrow 5-mile-long arc of sand known as Dungeness Spit. I kept stopping, despite the dull gray overcast, to take photos. Which meant I was constantly playing catch-up with my friends. They were the talking tortoises, I suppose, and I the photographer hare. We all finished the walk at the same time; perhaps the real winners were some photos I got of various bits of driftwood, rocks, and other beach flotsam.

Labels:
beach,
claw,
crab,
photography,
sequim,
washington state
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