Saturday, June 16, 2007
Shark Mouth
A closeup of the shark-mouth painting on the bow of the USS Torsk, a WWII submarine permanently on display at the Inner Harbor in Baltimore.
Monday, June 04, 2007
Little Bit of Something in a Lot of Nothing
Way back three years ago, I wrote about a number of photographic rules-of-thumb, or useful clichés that I tend to look for and use in my shooting.
One of them is a little bit of something in a lot of nothing, and that's what I saw the other day walking down Lombard Street as one of those heroic window-washers worked his way down the side of a twenty-something story building.
This image doesn't quite fit in that category as, say, a single rose in the middle of a large, fresh field of snow, but you get the idea.
One of them is a little bit of something in a lot of nothing, and that's what I saw the other day walking down Lombard Street as one of those heroic window-washers worked his way down the side of a twenty-something story building.
This image doesn't quite fit in that category as, say, a single rose in the middle of a large, fresh field of snow, but you get the idea.