Cell Phone Crazy

Cell Phone Crazy

Everybody’s gone cell phone crazy!  Whether  trying to catch imaginary creatures while ambulatory or blasting mad feathered fowl toward sinister swine, everyone has their head buried in their phone.  While I’ll admit I have not been enticed to go outside looking for cartoon characters, I do play a fair amount of games.  And I do spend quite a bit…… Continue reading Cell Phone Crazy

A Riff on Magritte’s The Pilgrim

A Riff on Magritte's The Pilgrim

One of the great things about my 365 project, is the necessity to experiment, or riff, on different styles and techniques.  To keep the daily image fresh and exciting to both me and the viewer,  I have to constantly push out of my comfort zone.  Today, I decided to borrow some ideas from Belgian surrealist painter Rene…… Continue reading A Riff on Magritte’s The Pilgrim

Another Vent in the Wall

Another Vent in the Wall

With apologies to Pink Floyd, here is just another vent in the wall.  Why do simple, minimal scenes like this fascinate me so?  Perhaps I’ll never know. Day 303 of my 365 photo a day project. This is the south facing wall of the Sendik’s grocery store on Downer Avenue on Milwaukee’s East Side.  …… Continue reading Another Vent in the Wall

Moonbeams on the Attic Window

Moonbeams on the Attic Window

“Such a deep silence surrounds me, that I think I hear moonbeams striking on the windows.” –Lucian Blaga A midnight moon shines its light through a dull pane, signing its name on the crumbling plaster walls of a long forgotten attic room.   Of the days of joy and sorrow, love and loss, life and death, only a century of…… Continue reading Moonbeams on the Attic Window

Pencil on a Blank Page

Pencil on a Blank Page

A pencil on a blank white page.  Another image inspired by my lack of any good ideas for my image of the day.   And now as I write, add to that the scarcity of words to go along with it. However, I have learned that the best way to get over creative (or writer’s) block…… Continue reading Pencil on a Blank Page

The Glass Tower on Downer Avenue

The Glass Tower on Downer Avenue

This concrete and glass “tower” sits on the corner of Downer Avenue and Bellview Place on the East Side of Milwaukee.  I’ve tried shooting this many times and have never really captured the shot I wanted.  But then today, after shooting it once more, I discovered one of the reasons I was not satisfied.  The…… Continue reading The Glass Tower on Downer Avenue

The Parking Garage

Parking Garage at the End of the World

The road twisted down into the open mouth of the parking garage.  Slow. Slow. Slowly descending into the earth.  We would be out of the searing sun and the heart of the day, no doubt.  But what of the dangers that lurked below? There was only one way to find out.  Down. down. Downward into the blackness. Day 299…… Continue reading The Parking Garage

Unzipping

Unzipping

I actually had a tough time coming up with something to say about this image beyond the title.  I called it “Unzipping” for obvious reasons.  And my goal in shooting it was very simple – I thought the graphic nature of the line of the zipper and the metal teeth coming undone would make for a very cool…… Continue reading Unzipping

Orange Against Green

Orange Against Green

Outside of the water droplets on the edge of this lily,  it was the contrast of the orange against green that first caught my eye.  Now as I have said before, it can be difficult to shoot macro hand-held and get the focus where you want it.  And with this flower, I was close but did…… Continue reading Orange Against Green

Slow Please

Slow Please

Go slow please.  On a multi-use walking / bike path like this one, it is pretty obvious why this was stenciled on the asphalt.  But after I shot this, I started to think about other ways I should take heed of the sign.  Here are just a few thoughts (in no particular order):  Be slow to speak…… Continue reading Slow Please

Going Places

Going Places

“Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.” –T.S. Eliot This is how I see my son quite often these days – running to and fro, exploring everything he sees.  Pushing limits is built in to the DNA of a toddler.  Now sometimes that can be a…… Continue reading Going Places

Nuts and Bolts and Bolts and Nuts

Nuts and Bolts and Bolts and Nuts

Ah, the sign of a well organized basement or garage workshop. Rows upon rows of old mayonnaise and jam jars filled with nuts and bolts and screws and nails. This photo was taken in the basement work space of one my neighbors. And this is only a very very small piece of an incredible smorgasbord…… Continue reading Nuts and Bolts and Bolts and Nuts