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Friday, July 30, 2010

Carlos' Digit.

Cape | Breton | Barn

"... he had a baretta with a bar-rubbed off serial digit. And I know he got it from Carlos the Midget..."

I guess I don't particularly approve of firearms, really. Guns, grenades & bombs, other sorts of explosive devices, riffles and that sort of thing are not my kind of item. Still, it occasionally occurs to me that, after the Apocalypse, Armageddon or social-order-collapsing revolution, there isn't going to be much that my business experience and amateur photographic skills will be any good for.

Some days I feel like, if I knew how to fire a weapon, grow food without the help of my local garden center, or build an electric car out of trash that I find in the street I and my family would be much more secure should the worst possible scenario take place.

Maybe I should even learn to fish, too.

Anyone out there know how to make tofu from scratch?

Either way, if any of these scenarios do take place, this photograph reminds me of where I would like to be when I am weathering that storm.

Note the greenness of the locale.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Pink Flamingo, Panther Stomp-out.

Kitchen | Tent

At one time I worked in an office. Actually, I have worked in a lot of offices, but I am thinking of one in particular. The first office I worked in, actually. There were a lot of grabby people in that office and for some reason it was not considered taboo to grab a colleague's beverage and take a drink from it. I found this very irritating which, I think, is quite reasonable. One day I decided to start bringing chocolate rice and/or soy milk to work with me. That solved it.

Also, the guy with the Panther tattoo came back. The sheer violence with which he stomped that dandelion to death was astounding. Nearly forces me to stutter.

Maybe he was assing out a cigarette and the dandelion just got in the way. Either way it was astounding.

There is a forest behind the screen in the background. I thought I should mention this as a way of keeping myself on-theme.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Dirty high-top shoes.

Stakes | In | A | Line | One

Is there anything green in this photograph? Anything at all? What am I even looking at?

Can't be a guy with dated denim shorts, dirty high-tops and no shirt on with his drawers sticking out, can it? No, that ain't there. His tattoos, btw, are actually pretty impressive. The pouncing panther being the most impressive... if not a little incongruous on his pale white skin. It's the poorly trimmed and asymmetrical mustaches and goatee that are really bothering me just at the moment. And the way he keeps pacing back and forth in front of my office window with a rather aggressive and threat-ful expression beneath that poorly maintained "beard."

"Got yr dirty high-top shoes, baby!
Yeah, dirty high-top shoes!"

Monday, July 26, 2010

Springtime is nice for Commies.

Blossoms | Three

Springtime is nice. I spend a lot of time wishing it was fall. I tend to glorify the annual adjustment from green as mentioned previously. But the truth is that the explosion of pale blossoms that are my favourite side effect of the springtime warming is almost better. Because the green is still there. They share.

Once I considered myself a communist. Now I don't, but I still think sharing is a good idea. European communism never really ended up being about sharing anyway. I think the Cubans might have a better handle on it.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Against all darkness.

Against | All | Darkness

This is a photograph of flowers. And it is a photograph of darkness. It is also a photograph that I have no memory of taking since I developed this role of film 10 years after shooting it. Clearly I was attempting to experiment with night photography.

At first I thought I had used a flash, but I don't think so anymore.

Clearly this was a long-exposure of a flower pot under direct lighting at night. It has been so long since I used my tripod.

There's green in this photograph, so I feel that it fits with the continuing theme of this meat blog.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Why I like skids. And how does this relate to greenery?

Swiss | From | Train - SEVEN

I recently read a post in a blog that I am following involving a personal anecdote which was used to illustrate the author's point about a topic/issue. Also recently, I related a personal anecdote to someone online to illustrate a topic/issue. Today I will relate that anecdote again, here. It isn't nearly related to the photograph except that the time period of the anecdotal story and when the photograph was taken are near to one another and/or overlap. Here is the anecdote in the exact form that I related it previously... I like to call it, "Why I like skids."

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I love skids, stacks of skids, pictures of skids, broken skids and leaning skids.
I once knew a guy who built them for a living. Got paid a dollar a piece. Dude started taking body building supplements and got himself up to $72 per hour. That was pretty impressive. It drove him completely insane, and I had to disassociate myself from him. He wasn't that nice to begin with, so I wasn't very aggrieved that I had to stop hanging out with him. Now every time I see a skid it reminds me of that guy.
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The photograph itself relates to greenery, not skids. It's nearly entirely blue, not green. And, as discussed previously, blue is not one of the colours that greenery escapes to later in life. But, like many things, green is incredibly affected by light and reflection. Greenery can be blue, too.

Bluery.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Minimalism.

Two | Lip | Leaves | I

Continuing on the theme of greenery. 2 things to point out.

1 - I like flowers as much as the next person, but what I really LOVE about flowers are their leaves and stems. tulips are no different.

2 - One of the most interesting things about flowers, and in plants in general, is the fact that they turn brown, yellow, orange or even red when the cease to be green. Scientists have an explanation for this, but I prefer to believe that they have just become bored with displaying just one colour for most of the year and have (consciously) chosen to change. For their sanity.

At one time I also told people that I believed flying insects to be small birds.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

It's a sentiment.

Foliage | Flowers

Is it a sentiment? Cats believe we in the lab workin' on some new shit?

OK. That doesn't fit.

The sentiment is, still, greenery. This ain't green. It's grey. But it's still greenery?

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Under. Through.

Under | Medium | Foliage

I mentioned yesterday that I enjoy greenery. This is true. I do enjoy greenery. In fact, I enjoy it at all costs.

Quite the opposite photo to the last. This time greenery is having trouble taking over and the man-mades have not yet lost the battle with time.

I think this is a photograph of a parking lot, then I realize that it is a photograph of weeds breaking free of asphalt.

The straw in the foreground is kind of menacing.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Once were bleachers.

Rust | Y | Bleachers | 2

These bleachers are old. This field and the school that once owned it are also old. The school is no longer a school, it is instead a victim of time and of municipal amalgamation. People come here to train horses and to graze them. At one time they came here to learn and to play baseball. The wood is decaying and the metal is rusting which is also a form of decay. I like this photograph because it reminds my of the past and also of the future.

Decay is balanced by new growth - apparent here in the form of greenery. Greenery is one of my favourite things.

N8 Wolves' Manifesto

This is a "photography blog."

I will post photographs and they will have captions. Sometimes the captions will be descriptive. Other times they will be ridiculous.

I will get started fairly soon.