Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Going my way?
Why is it when you are young that the days seem to stretch endlessly onward but as you grow older, they pick up speed? Age becomes a speedometer; the higher the number, the faster time flies. A gentleman who was approaching his 70s once mentioned to me, his voice tinged with wonder with a faint hint of alarm, that the days and weeks just seemed to fly by, and before he knew it, another year had long streaked past.
Back when summers meant long vacations from school, the transition from July into August was barely noticed. Yes, it meant that school was approaching, but that was a whole three or four weeks away. Practically forever in kid time.
Practically tomorrow in adult time.
Click on picture to enlarge. Photograph © 2007 James Jordan.
Monday, July 30, 2007
Crossing that bridge
Once I had Emmett’s path figured out, all I had to do was compose the shot and wait for him to come into view.
Scientific studies have shown that individual ants display a predictable set of activities, while colonies are entirely chaotic, yet still manage to get the main job done. They must have studied business at the same place as the people who run the company I work at.
Sunday, July 29, 2007
Grace
The Latin word was used as a translation for the Greek word Charis, which also denoted pleasing aesthetic qualities. But charis also carried the connotations of kindness, generosity, helpfulness and above all, power. It was the word charis that the writers of the New Testament chose to describe God's dealings with humankind.
God generously bestows His power to regenerate lost human beings who don't deserve it. And that's a beautiful thing.
Photo: Sunflower petals. Click on picture to enlarge. Photograph © 2007 James Jordan.
Mystery solved, sort of: A few posts back I was puzzled that some flower shots taken with macro filters came out soft and fuzzy. It happened again with the photo above, and I have come to realize that that's just the way it is with the lens I was using (135mm prime) with closeup filters. Something just goes haywire in the optics, and this effect is what you get. Take it or leave it. OK, I'll take it.
Friday, July 27, 2007
The path to discovery
Have a good one.
Boardwalk, Outer Banks, North Carolina. Photograph © 2007 James Jordan.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Plant light
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
What dreams may come ...
The day departs, giving way to memories, hopes and dreams.
Click on picture to enlarge. Photograph © 2007 James Jordan.
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Message in the clouds
- Martin Luther
Monday, July 23, 2007
Between heaven and earth
Sunday, July 22, 2007
A spectator at the parade of days
Enjoy the summer. August is just around the corner.
Click on picture to enlarge. Photograph © 2007 James Jordan.
Friday, July 20, 2007
Walk on by
I set up a tripod low to the ground and set the exposure time to 1/4 second, then waited for groups of people to approach. Without looking through the viewfinder, I tripped the shutter as they passed. Most weren’t aware that their feet had been photographed. Some, seeing the camera, stopped ahead of the sidewalk art until I motioned for them to pass through. And as they did, I shot them, of course.
This shot was my favorite among the several exposures taken. I like the contrast of the moving feet with the shoes of the gentleman sitting on the bench, already having made a purchase in the store, as evidenced by the bag beside him. He is in repose as the rest of the world walks by, treading on the message designed to prevent them from doing so.
Click on picture to enlarge. Photograph © 2007 James Jordan.
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Through a glass darkly
1 Corinthians 13:12
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Soft focus coreopsis
Monday, July 16, 2007
Ether
The ebb and flow of the environment on which the duck traveled reminded me of the ancient hypothetical substance, ether. It was thought that ether filled the entire universe and was considered both rigid and permeable at the same time. The thought of "empty" space just didn't compute until experiments little more than a century ago disproved the existence of ether.
I can imagine that scenes like this triggered the original supposition among ancient Greek philosophers that the world was submerged in a shifting, flowing invisible mass that allowed us to pass and momentarily took on our own shape.
Much more interesting than empty space.
Click on picture to enlarge. Photograph © 2007 James Jordan.
Along the path
Kids don’t do things linearly. This guy took a wildly zigzagging route along the wide path, stopping to look at an interesting rock or a formation of plants here and there along the way.
For kids, the journey can be as much or more fun than the destination. Simply for the reason that oftentimes, they don’t have any idea what the destination holds. It doesn’t matter what’s ahead on the path. The path itself is cool enough.
Kids have all the time in the world. There’s no hurry, except to get someplace quickly, but that’s only to be able to spend more time when they get there.
And somewhere between the ages of four and forty-four, that gets stripped out of us. We’re taught to stay in the lines, set long-range goals with methodical strategies of attaining them and not waste time getting there.
I think it’s called progress.
Click on picture to enlarge. Photograph copyright 2007 James Jordan.
Saturday, July 14, 2007
Rebirth
Those who have gone this way before us have laid a groundwork upon which we can build. We can choose to be a bane or blessing to those who will follow us. Simple choices, really. But so hard to see in the busyness of the everyday world we live in.
I spent the last couple of days wandering the wilds of Door County, Wisconsin to relax, reflect and recalibrate. More images to follow.
Click on picture to enlarge. Photograph © 2007 James Jordan.
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Beetle crossing
UPDATE: A progress report on how I'm doing in the battle of the bugs is posted here.
Click on picture to enlarge. Photograph © 2007 James Jordan.
Monday, July 09, 2007
Destination
And I turn and continue ... walking.
Click on picture to enlarge. Photograph © 2007 James Jordan.
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Sunday, July 08, 2007
Flotilla
A professional photographer with whom I had the pleasure of working when I was a photo buyer for a publisher put it this way: "Simple pictures are best."
I do believe he is correct.
Click on simple picture to enlarge. Photograph © 2007 James Jordan.
Thursday, July 05, 2007
Pearly portal
In the still morning air, my movement and breathing was enough to stir the webs and throw them in and out of the narrow field of focus. It took a lot of patience and stillness on my part to capture these dew-laden nets with the relatively long exposures necessary in the early morning light.
It was almost as if they refused to be captured until I became one with their surroundings.
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Click on pictures to enlarge. Photographs © 2007 James Jordan.
Wednesday, July 04, 2007
Morning mist
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Click on picture to enlarge. Photograph © 2007 James Jordan.
Golden pond
Click on picture to enlarge. Photograph © 2007 James Jordan.
Monday, July 02, 2007
String of pearls
I do know that the moisture was attracted to me as I walked through knee-high grass to get to a pond that I wanted to photograph in the early morning fog. Within minutes of arriving at this spot my shoes and socks and pantlegs were soaked in dew. Not only that but I found that my lenses, filters and viewfinder continually fogged over in the thick air.
I was a stranger from a world of dryness trying to make my way in a moist world. More than once a bullfrog chuckled at me as I squished around trying to position myself on the banks of the water. Then, having captured a boxful of images on a long strip of plastic film, I headed home to dry off.
Click on picture to enlarge. Photograph © 2007 James Jordan.
Sunday, July 01, 2007
To dream
I got out of bed at 4:30 last Saturday to shoot the sunrise and found myself in a fog. Literally. The light of the new day tinged the sky clouds red as the ground clouds swirled, creating a visual extension of my dream world.
It's Monday. Hope you're making the transition well.
If I lived in Springfield ... this is what I'd look like (kinda). There's an avatar creator at the web site for The Simpsons Movie. If you register and log in, the site saves your creation and it shows up in some of the scenes on the various pages. So I guess I do live in Springfield.
Click on pictures to enlarge. Photograph © 2007 James Jordan.
Into the sun
There was more than a four-stop difference in exposure between the sunlit fog and the ground, so I took two exposures, one for the sun and one for the path, then blended the two in PhotoShop.
Follow the path into the clearing where the son awaits. You'll find peace there.
Click on picture to enlarge. Photograph © 2007 James Jordan.