what a disorienting and intriguing night shot. the composition, with the shadows of the two men, draws one in, but the haze and blur have the really nice effect of dizzying the viewer a bit.
I'm reminded of Baja California... except there aren't any dogs running around in the dirt (except maybe one... I'm not sure); and while the buildings on the right are brightly colored, I don't see a single taco!
06/30/05 04:13 AM
Anonymous said...
I like these photos better than the polaroids..... this is more my kind of stuff. I especially love the myst .....
Oeps, that was my comment, forgot to type my name and url.
06/30/05 08:12 AM
Wayne, Nebraska City said...
Your navigation is so subtle it took me 2 weeks to figure it out. OMG what archives. Your site is so deep and rich. I could spend all day browsing.
Guides for other people like me that don't realize you can navigate: Click on Projects for the complete list of projects, click on the project name for the rest of the images in that series, click on the subtle minus and plus to move backwards or forwards.
You are a generous photographer. Respect.
And btw don't listen to anonymous above. your Polaroid series was inspiring and really made me think. I hope to see more too.
06/30/05 02:00 AM
tristan said...
what a disorienting and intriguing night shot. the composition, with the shadows of the two men, draws one in, but the haze and blur have the really nice effect of dizzying the viewer a bit.
06/30/05 02:23 AM
Kyle said...
I'm reminded of Baja California... except there aren't any dogs running around in the dirt (except maybe one... I'm not sure); and while the buildings on the right are brightly colored, I don't see a single taco!
06/30/05 04:13 AM
Anonymous said...
I like these photos better than the polaroids..... this is more my kind of stuff. I especially love the myst .....
06/30/05 04:14 AM
Chantal said...
Oeps, that was my comment, forgot to type my name and url.
06/30/05 08:12 AM
Wayne, Nebraska City said...
Your navigation is so subtle it took me 2 weeks to figure it out. OMG what archives. Your site is so deep and rich. I could spend all day browsing.
Guides for other people like me that don't realize you can navigate: Click on Projects for the complete list of projects, click on the project name for the rest of the images in that series, click on the subtle minus and plus to move backwards or forwards.
You are a generous photographer. Respect.
And btw don't listen to anonymous above. your Polaroid series was inspiring and really made me think. I hope to see more too.