
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Monday, April 21, 2008
Further-From Below



I like how sky and ocean blend together at the horizon. The sky seems especially big at the ocean too.
Sunday, April 20, 2008
From Below

I love looking up at the sky. I like seeing evidence of invisible forces. This photo was taken from Kaena Point on Oahu. A sandy path through an Albatross sanctuary is loosely lined with lava rock.

More lines, edges, frames and birds which frequently pop into my pictures.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Bees-honey or not

This gallon of honey is roughly the life's work of 9216 bees. To make it they flew more than 660,000 miles and visited more than 24 million flowers. All this at about 15 miles per hour. The work involved is nearly incomprehensible to me. Whenever I drink my tea or eat my strawberry jam, sweetened with honey, I feel deeply appreciative and privileged.

To read more about these bees, which are native to almost all 50 states and Canada west of the Rocky Mountains, check out Brian Grifin's book "The Orchard Mason Bee". And consider letting your dandelions grow. My bees get loads of pollen from the dandelions which litter my yard. Even I enjoy eating the flowers.
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Frame Becomes the Picture

Late summer melt left an icy overhang that enchanted me with its ornate, graceful lines. I sat in this refrigerator watching water run all around. And the frame became my picture.

Friday, April 11, 2008
Frames


I had to lay down for this shot. I was surprised by the lacy beauty of a salt corroded guard rail. I wondered if anyone else had laid down and looked like I did.
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Perspective deviation


Taste it. Breath it. Listen to it. Feel where the experience touches you in your body. Don't think it. Absorb it.
Today I heard the robin's spring song, while I stood on the frosty porch to take this picture. It made my heart glad. I wonder if any peach blossoms will open to the sun today.
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