A Sense of Urgency in Africa: “Robin Hammond hopes to hit people hard with his photographs of the mentally ill in Africa, ‘Condemned.’” (Via Lens.)
Organizing Your Images: “dpBestFlow.org” (Via Inside Lightroom.)
Mangrove Mud Womp Fundraiser on Kickstarter launches Tuesday morning lasting 30+ days to help fund my public art residency. I hope I can convince some Broward schools to come out. I think they missed a Field Trip Grant offered by Target stores. I tried to round up some K-12 teachers, but school was not in [...]
As mentioned earlier, these mushrooms don’t last very long. Today, the third day I’ve seen it, the mushroom has withered to a moist mass of glutinous material. There are three more growing nearby, so there will be more. They do, however, look very strange, and smell like rotting meat (although I didn’t get on my [...]
These things puff up and die off pretty quickly. I haven’t been up the street yet today, but I’m sure it’s just about gone. There were two others coming up, with the white outer caps breaking through the wood chips. I went on my longer walk yesterday afternoon of 6+ km, down where they’ll shoot [...]
In 2006, when I first remember seeing one of these, I was totally surprised to see it. I had no idea what it was because it didn’t look like a mushroom. Today when I returned from my 6 km walk to the beach and back, I noticed it. It’s been raining every day for the [...]
Taken a few days ago after making a couple additional videos of a mangrove estuary. I’ll have to overdub the audio. There were a bunch of noisy kids in kayaks, and other playing upstream from me that just would not stop yelling and screaming. I guess that’s just the nature of the kids, although if [...]
I guess I didn’t post this image here earlier, but now I need to. I’ve had an unwelcome visitor in my apartment tonight. A southern ring-necked snake. It was not full grown, and they don’t grow very large anyway. They are not dangerous. However, I suspect it may die if it doesn’t get out through [...]
“Untitled (insect eating plant)“ Since this is public space, and I am not one to go ruminating on life’s negativity (or ranting) in public, this space is generally focused on the images, objects, or the creative process, in part or whole. Those are the things that I feel are important for myself, the artist, involved [...]
Art Talk w/ Francie Bishop Good at the Sagamore Hotel.: “Art Talk w/ Francie Bishop Good at the Sagamore Hotel.” (Via Art & Code.)
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