Larry - photography is healing, isn't it?
just how close were those shots in the first gallery to your house?
I have a few of those items that you photographed of the stuff - the
owner was obviously a person of taste :-)
Noteable were the pottery pieces that of course would survive the heat
and flames as that is how they were made..
Unless something feel on them and they got cracked or worse...
thanks for all of those..
ann
On 9/19/2020 5:34 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
On Sep 19, 2020, at 11:04 AM, Daniel J. Matyola <[email protected]> wrote:
The "Afterburn" gallery is an excellent collection of documentary images.
Photographically, 53753 really stand out to my eye.
I like the "Loss" gallery much better. The images are moving and
evocative. The stand-outs for me are 53227 and 53267.
Fine work, as always!
Thank you Dan. 537267 is also a good metaphor for most of my great ideas.
I hope life is getting back to "normal" out there -- whatever normal is
these days.
I’d like to skip normal and go to “good”.
I did get my K-1 back, so maybe I’ll get a chance to play with it, that would
be a nice bit of normalcy to have.
Dan Matyola
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On Sat, Sep 19, 2020 at 2:15 AM Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
A fairly large documentary, rather than artistic, set from driving
around in the burn zones last weekend. The photos closest to my house were
about 1.2 miles (2 klicks) straight line.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/albums/72157716027178261
When I reached the first burned areas, and realized how close they were to
my home, it was a bit of a gut punch. One of the places I stopped, and I
haven’t posted photos from there yet, was a friend’s house. PQ Boomer was
one of my high school teachers who let students build a castle, and other
fun things like a pipe organ and a guillotine, and let the students have
weekend long water battles there. Fortunately, very little was lost, but
it came very close to being a total loss. That realization had a bit of an
emotional impact as well.
I had permission to photograph these things that belonged to a friend.
They were stored in a shed, and while the house didn’t burn, the shed did
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/albums/72157716027442281
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