Sunday, October 28, 2018

I decided to revisit some photographs I made years ago in New York.  They've all been posted on this blog before, but were presented differently with ersatz mats at a smaller size. I think the ones I've chosen have 'legs' and are worth seeing again.  Though these are negative scans, the actual photographs were made with film and were printed in my New York darkroom, a facility I no longer have here in Florida. 





 




Friday, October 12, 2018

There is a part of the beach at Big Talbot Island SP littered with trees that have succumbed to wind and weather.  The three images I've attached here are from that place.  The one with the wooden and wire fence is a view from the top of a bluff of maybe 20 or more feet with one of the scores of fallen trees below on the sand. When I first visited the place there had been a long staircase to the beach.  The next time I visited, it was gone and a 'snow fence' was keeping people from falling off the bluff.  It was easy to walk around, and many people did so they could scramble down the bluff to the sand.  Finally, what you see in the pic includes that original fence plus a wire one that continues beyond and has made it impossible to circumvent.  It's safer, but kinda ruins the view.  The other images are of two of the beautiful old trees in the parking and picnic area.   (MF FIlm)











Thursday, October 4, 2018

I can't explain my attraction to chaotic clusters of driftwood, but attracted I am!  I see design where it  isn't purposefully arranged to be that way.  And, bleached, weathered wood appeals to me as well!  All this is from Little Talbot Island SP in northeast Florida on the Atlantic coast.  (MF Film)