These are a few images I made inNM which are not specifically NM, just fun for me to look at.
Category Archives: shadows
Old Business Site
Old business sites with their warehouses and offices cast great shadows and make one wonder about their histories. Many of These exist just outside of small towns and are little treasures which I feel the need to record/
More Out in the Country
Trawling
Trawling through old files is like fishing, sometimes I catch something I like.
The Old Water Tower
Al and I found more old, industrial magic in West Greenville from what probably was an abandoned mill site. The blend of old timey industrial engineering, sculptural appearance and aging as well as the shadow are hard not to love.
Trees
Trees always catch my eye with their traceries which work best against a blue sky. I also like the shadows they cast. In the Spring the first leaves are fun to watch as they emerge.
Patterns and Shadows
Shadows
Wheel Shadows
I have been trying to find the right set of bike wheels and their shadows and I might be gaining on it.
Odd Bits and Pieces
Alice and I recently visited the Folk Art Center in North Carolina (https://www.southernhighlandguild.org/folk-art-center/). Photography is not allowed in the building so I shot a few things on the outside.
Red Pattern
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Odd Bits and Pieces
Trip to the Museum
Five Mile Shooting Radius
Al and I like to ride around in the countryside bur occasionally stay closer to home. These are from a converted shopping center in Greenville, SC. I love the rhythm and shadows.
Winter Shadows
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On the Road, Again
Yesterday Al, Buddy and I went riding around the woods going to the mountains. The regenerative power of nature is remarkable as displayed by the trees and brush growing into the rock that was blasted away for the road.
Shadows
Buildings and Their Shadows
Shadows
I love collecting shadows and when a few seem to work together I share them. there may be a repeat or two now and then but that’s OK.
More Greenville Center for Creative Arts
The GCCA spaces in the renovated Brandon Mill are always fascinating and I keep going there and finding subjects that interest me