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nesting…

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in the backyard / photography

I’ve noticed this red cardinal around the backyard for some time now, but yesterday was the first time I saw it’s mate. I spent a good twenty minutes bird watching until I realized that there was a nest filled with baby chicks in one of our lemon trees. The two cardinals took turns flying back into the lemon tree as the other one kept close to keep an eye on the cats. Joey gathered all […]

the persistence of light…

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Life / photography

The subject of these pictures is, in this sense, not tract homes or freeways but the source of all form, light. The Front Range is astonishing because it is overspread with light of such richness that banality is impossible. Even subdivision, which we hate for the obscenity of the speculator’s greed, are at certain times of day transformed to a dry, cold brilliance. Towns, many now suggest, are intrusions of sacred landscapes, and who can […]

the sea

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photography

I know these photos have been making the rounds on the net, but I can’t help but to post something about it. I have these recurring dreams, sometimes nightmares, of a massive wave of water overtaking my body and carrying me off. One dream, I remember so vividly. After the storm, the waters were still and the the sky was so bright and white. A pelican was frozen in mid flight. I saw every detail […]