5844-47 / people • places ~ Irish Eyes Are Smiliing

the Golden Dome + fall color ~ (embiggenable) • iPhone

Touchdown Jesus + me~ (embiggenable) • iPhone

Notre Dame (Blue and Gold) about to score a touchdown ~ (embiggenable) • iPhone

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AFTER A 48 HOUR, 1750 MILE (280 by CAR / 1470 by TRAIN) TRIP with my grandson Hugo, I ‘m back home and anticipating Thanksgiving Day 3 days hence. The purpose of the trip was to attend the Notre Dame v Georgia Tech football game which Notre Dame-The Fighting Irish-won by the score of 55-0. Obviously, the game provided no drama but every play seemed like a highlight reel play.

Hugo made a picture of me standing in front of Touchdown Jesus-which faces and can be seen from the upper reaches of the stadium-and , unlike most others who were having their picture made in the same place, I got through it without raising my arms in imitation of Touchdown Jesus.

# 5838-39 / landscapes (ku) • civilized ku ~ simple is as simple does

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f8 AND BE THERE. WHICH IS A QUIPPY WAY OF SAYING, if you have your picture making device handy, no matter where you might find yourself (aka: “there”) you are ready to strike when the iron is hot. It ain’t rocket science and, iMo, it sure as hell ain’t hard (aka: difficult).

Consider Robert Adams’ idea about art:

'“if the goal of art is to be reached: only pictures that look as if they had been easily made can convincingly suggest that beauty is commonplace.” – Robert Adams

iMo, if you want to make a picture look simple (aka: “easily made”), keep it simple.

# 5835-37 / landscape (ku) • around the house ~ making invisible pictures

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RECEIVED MY POD BOOK FROM SHUTTERFLY. As is always the case inamuch as I always spec their 6 color printing option, the print quality is excellent. Shutterfly is highly recommended.

Writing of books, I have approximately 50 photo books of pictures made by other picture makers-monographs, exhibition catalogs, and the like. iMo, photo books are the second best manner for the viewing of photographs, second only to prints on a gallery wall. On the same level as photo books, but rarely encountered is a portfolio of original prints.

What all of these viewing experiences have in common is that each manner of presentation / viewing: a) places an actual thing in front of the viewer, b) encourages the viewer to focus all of their attention on the thing in front of them, and, c) in most viewing cases, the viewing environment is generally conducive to quiet contemplation.

Considering the above, I am forever at a loss for words with the idea of, why does anyone make images but fails to print them in some fashion?

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# 5831-34 / landscape (ku) ~ being forever in the moment,

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I’VE HEARD IT SAID, READ IT WRITTEN A ZILLION TIMES, “ Be in the moment.” The directive is most often expressed when the person to whom it is uttered has allowed their attention to drift away from what is happening around him/her at any given moment in time. The “what is happening”-sights, sounds, activities, persons, et al-at any specific moment in time has been determined, by the admonitioner, to be worthy / demanding of undivided attention by one and all. And…

…iMo, one of the unique characteristics of the medium of photography and its apparatus is its ability to record, present and preserve select and discrete moments in time. Every picture (aka: photograph) ever made is an invitation for a viewer to see and vicariously experience, in his/her imagination, the “what was happening” in a past, fleeting moment in time. To wit, a picture issues an invitation to “be in the moment”. That is, to be vicariously in the preserved moment as presented in the picture and actively in the moment of viewing the picture.

Consider this from John Swarkowski:

“…immobilizing this thin slice of time has been a source of continuing fascination for the photographer. And while pursuing this experiment he discovered something else: he discovered that there was a pleasure and beauty in this fragmenting of time that had little to do with what was happening. It had to do rather with seeing the momentary patterning of lines and shapes that had been previously concealed within the flux of movement.

Re: “the momentary patterning of lines and shapes” - as I have previously written, I tend to see segments of the world as lines and shapes-as suggested by physical objects, light / shadow, color, et al-which are perceived from only a very specific POV. While the perceived lines and shapes are not concealed within the flow of their movement, how I perceive them is most definitely dependent upon my (and my picture making device) lack of movement - that is movement away from my very specific POV.

Consequently, I am unable, unless I remain nearly absolutely motionless, to “be in the moment”, re: the perceived relationship of lines and shapes-which for me, in most cases is “what is happening”-for any length of time. The pleasure of seeing is very short lived.

However, in some ways, a significant part of why I make pictures is cuz I can preserve and extend indefinitely that short lived pleasure of seeing, aka: being in the moment. And, in the best of cases, my pictures can present to viewers thereof a tangible and palatable perception of the “being in the moment” (and what it entailed) of a picture’s making.

# 5828-30 / landscape (ku + civilized ku) • nocturnal ~ drawing with light

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RE: SQUARESPACE SCREWED UP MY BLOG - late yesterday afternoon, all of the issues with my blog suddenly (and unbidden) self-corrected. That is, in exactly the same manner-seemingly out of the blue-in which the issues suddenly appeared a couple weeks ago. In any event, only time will tell if the issues are gone for good. Moving on …

OVER ON TOP IT HAS BEEN WRITTEN THAT “I would never have transferred the word ‘photography’ to digital imaging. They [film and/or digital picture making] are enough different that they each deserve their own name.

iMo, that idea don’t mean diddly squat to me inasmuch as, over the years on this blog, I have used the phrase picture making to describe what I do with a picture making device (of any kind). If one prefers, one might label the use of that nomenclature an affectation of sorts, but I use it cuz it describes the idea that I make pictures. Although, if one prefers, what I make-by means of the medium of photography and its apparatus-could be labeled also as photographs.

FYI, Meriam-Webster defines photography as the art or process of producing images by the action of radiant energy and especially light on a sensitive surface (such as film or an optical sensor).

However, my point is rather simple…that is, who f**king cares what you call it? I mean, are we not all just drawing with light?

# 5824-27 / windows • doors (civilized ku) ~ looking at looking out

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SQUARESPACE HAS COMPLETELY MESSED UP MY BLOG by disabling the code in the text entries. Unless they can fix this, I will be changing to another platform soon. In the meantime I will try to continue without my normal formatting code. In any event….

I was unable to post entries during my recent getaway due to wi-fi issues where we were staying. That written, I returned from our getaway with a surprising number-25 finished pictures-of pictures. Surprising inasmuch as nearly all of those pictures were made within 300 feet of our lake front cottage. With the exception of the pictures posted in this entry, all of the other pictures I made were landscape pictures.

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