by deeg

Viva la Revolución: A Dialogue with the Urban Landscape

September 6, 2011 in Media

...zoom in, zoom out, zoom back in...

I continue to be amazed how much difference a good camera makes in the enjoyment of the act of taking pictures. Since getting a new one, my eye has become an extension for the lens is a key new way: zoom-lens vision. Now mental cropping and positioning of elements reveal photo opportunities beyond the snapshot. This amazing detail from Shepard Fairey’s piece for Viva la Revolución: A Dialogue with the Urban Landscape is curated by Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego (MCASD) is a fine example. I shot all the vantages close and far. The detail and texture in this photograph make it one of the best I’ve snapped since I dropped my old The Olympus OM-1 into the sea.

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A Vacation to a Dying Nowhere

February 23, 2011 in Adventuring

Being alone can be ok if it is a choice...

The old lady’s old man left and the new one will too when he loses the house because he doesn’t care anymore and is going on a walkabout next so she is basically all alone and has to sneak into the spa’s healing waters like the local mexicans do when they crap by her back shed on the way over.

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My most-worked unclimbed project

January 16, 2011 in Adventuring, Blogging

I'm five moves up at this part after going right off that pinch

Standing problem: Move up and left from sit start using only blue granite holds.