alfreda89: 3 foot concrete Medieval style gargoyle with author's hand resting on its head. (Milky Way over WA Coast)
Who is she? Where were the pictures taken? A thrift store purchase has turned into a mystery, and the woman who bought the negatives is asking for help finding the photographer and the beautiful subject. From Atlas Obscura.
alfreda89: 3 foot concrete Medieval style gargoyle with author's hand resting on its head. (Furry crustacian!)
Madeleine Robins found this excellent picture series by Klaus Pichler. Individuals in their often elaborate costumes, just hanging out at home, sometimes with pets, usually alone (there is one memorable group). Their homes are evocative. And each picture, for me, tells a story.

With my WIN 8 machine, I found that I could not back up in the photo series, so don't tap too quickly! There are many of them to like, but my favorite may be Cookie Monster. When you see him, I bet you'll guess why. Cookie Monster gives me not only an intriguing picture--Cookie Monster gives me Wanting...and not as you expect.
alfreda89: 3 foot concrete Medieval style gargoyle with author's hand resting on its head. (Furry crustacian!)
Photographer Joel Sartore has been recording creatures of the wild for over 20 years. If you've read National Geographic for any length of time, you've probably seen his work. His latest book has just been released -- Rare: Portraits of America's Endangered Species. In here you'll see pictures of everything from wolverines to flies. If you wander over to his web site, you'll see that he has posted two short videos, one a moving montage of some of the animals he photographed, and the other the outtakes reel of how hard -- and how funny -- it can be to attempt to photograph creatures with their own ideas.

Take a look!
alfreda89: (Winter)
Take a peek at the coffee table book that will be POD in the next month or two. The icon used here was one of the entries.

I tried to get a shot of the waterfall erupting over the side of the deck gutter during a Texas gully washer, but the pic wasn't good enough to share.

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