Foamhenge
December 16, 2008 | Filed Under Country, Human Interest, Light & Shadow, Travel | Leave a Comment
6.5″ x 10″ photograph in matte
Foamhenge, outside of Glasgow, Virginia - December 15, 2008
Yesterday morning we left for San Diego. We are driving. I will have more photographs from the trip to share.
This one is fun.
I have photographs of the real Stonehenge that I took in the 80’s. I will share them at another time.
Good Morning, Rocky Statue
December 10, 2008 | Filed Under Cityscape, Human Interest, Light & Shadow, Night Photography, Old Buildings | Leave a Comment
6.5″ x 10″ photograph in matte
Friday’s daily photograph included the famous Art Museum steps. This controversial “figure”, brought to you by the city with the 45 foot clothespin sculpture, was originally on the steps of the Philadelphia Art Museum. It was a gift from Silvester Stallone after the filming of his movie Remember the scene where he runs up the famous steps? It was proclaimed by the Art Commission as a movie prop and not “true” art and moved to the stadium. Then finally in 2006, it was returned to this location on the lawn of the Art Museum. There is a full history of the statue here.
I love the shadow it casts at night and the star the spotlight forms. Photographed December 4th in the AM.
Please Don’t Nuke the Cow
November 25, 2008 | Filed Under Animals, Country, Fall, Human Interest, Humor, Irony | Leave a Comment
6″ x 10″ photograph in matte
Limerick, Pennsylvania - November 12, 2008
Maiden Voyage
August 26, 2008 | Filed Under Human Interest, Travel, Water | Leave a Comment
6.75″ x 10″ photograph in matte
Another classic from my portfolio. On March 11, 1972, the Mardi Gras cruise ship ran aground
on it’s maiden voyage. It was leaving Miami Beach through Government Cut (now part of South Beach)
made a right turn and ran onto a sand bar. Stuck there for two days, you can see the tug boats
attempting to free her.
