When a mirror is like a mountain
So I taught the first session of that photography workshop at the d.a.i. on Saturday, and I’m pleased to report it went well.
So I taught the first session of that photography workshop at the d.a.i. on Saturday, and I’m pleased to report it went well.
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I spent most of today working on my class preparation for Saturday’s first session of a photography workshop called From Seeing to Image: Taking Better Photos with Any Camera//Part One. It’s sponsored by the d.a.i., the same group that sponsored … Continue reading
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The webcam in Tübingen is in a window of the Rathaus (City Hall) building, which sits on one side of the Marktplatz (Market Square). I’ve commented in the past that it’s unfortunate the camera is on the front of that … Continue reading
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Before the temperatures around here plummeted over the weekend and all the puddles froze, I took a few more of my “puddle world” photos on Friday.
A couple of follow-ups on stories seen on the blog this week:
That talk I gave at the d.a.i. wasn’t the only presentation about photography I gave on Tuesday. The last day of the class I’ve been taking on learning words that help you talk about art in German was Tuesday morning, … Continue reading
Thanks to everybody for all the well-wishes here and elsewhere regarding my photography talk last night at the d.a.i. here in Tübingen. I’m happy to report that all went very well.
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The photos today could have been taken anywhere – there’s nothing in them that marks their location. They could have been taken in Tübingen, for example, but in fact
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Today I want to share a couple of works from a project I’ve been working on. The project is called Poética, a Spanish word for “poetic” or “the art of poetry”. The project name is in Spanish because I’m collaborating … Continue reading
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Just a couple of quick puddle photos today. There are two variations for each puddle