Why does this keep happening?
@joabaldwin.com
Why does this keep happening?
@joabaldwin.com
But if the platypus approaches from this angleβ¦
@joabaldwin.com
Quality⦠and not having them visit unexpectedly
Thankfully we are on good terms with the local spider union, seasonal decoration complete.
I was shooting a lot of large format 4x5 at the time, and a fried thought this was a scan of a black and white film image Iβd composed. Itβs all about the light, and the magic it can bring at transitional moments.
Original photo was from this phone when it was new-ish. I used a Manual app to get the settings just right in the light.
Next adventure in Tennessee, ice elevatorsβ¦
Hand sanitizer options in Tennessee
Certainly not, that would be uncouth
Encountered an ethnic peasant today @joabaldwin.com
Redwood and redwood adjacent errata
#sogayithurts #idontremembereatingthatmuchglitter
Honey, donβt look in the bus stop, just keep walkingβ¦
With @joabaldwin.com on Avenue of the Giants
A few photos of @joabaldwin.com during our Canyonlands trip around southern Utah back in October. These were shot outside of the digital photos he needed for his books. All on a 6x6 camera with a 60mm or 80mm lens on Portra 160 and then scanned with a home down-shooter setup.
Owens lake and the meaty puddles of halobacteria
Sold all the copies we brought, was great to be back at Anthrocon
Day 2 of the funhouse adventure that is #Anthrocon, only five books left, we started yesterday with me being able to hide behind the stacks with @joabaldwin.com
Timelapse of total solar eclipse from the shore of Broken Bow Lake, Oklahoma.
youtu.be/-QiybpFkDGU
Eclipse at Broken Bow Lake, Beavers Bend State Park, Oklahoma.
So many shabby things out hereβ¦
Saguaro east and west
Afternoon light reflecting off of and penetrating the clear waters in Tresticklan National Park. Revisiting old projects and scanning large format negatives.
After seven years we returned to the Valley of the Gods.
Jemez Mountains
Roadside mini destinations, dinner with a viewβ¦
Toyon heavy with pomes, framing Southwest Museum
Owens Lake Sunset
As we passed by Owens Lake we were surprised to see water in it again, it has been depleted for decades, creating toxic dust storms from the dried alkaline deposits.
From one afternoon reconnoitering on the slope of Haleakala near Kula, looking towards Lahaina in the distance with Lana'i off the coast.