Monday, May 31, 2010



I have to believe that each image that I shoot is interesting subject matter to me. Even while I process the image I must remain interested. Most images don't make it past the first viewing. A few keep my attention.
These few are the ones that I present, hoping they may be enjoyed by a few people. The image above is one of these.
I watched the pile of mostly metal mesh accumilate at my scrap metal business. It stuck in my mind for more than two weeks. Each time I walked past the pile it caused me to pause. Finaly, yesterday I spent most of the day producing it. I love the way the lines intersect with the circles. The courseness of the background. The shape of the letter "T". Which originally was not the letter "T".

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Sunday Shooter

Shooting today, I am really drawn to abstract design. Yesterday, I noticed a stack of scrap metal screens at my scrap metal yard. The yard is closed on Sunday, so I will be left alone to shoot.
My imagination has been whirling around this stack of metal screen mesh parts and and components. I can see the light floating among them. They lay on an old antiquish white box.
I can visualize the finished image in my head. Black and white, the mesh and light layered for depth. The complex nooks and crannies. Love doing this type of photography.