This is one of those photos that didn't turn out quite like I envisioned. But rather than hating it for it's failure, I like it for the image I wanted it to be.... Or does that make no sense at all? Anyway, I found myself reminiscing the other day, thinking about this image, and that misty day in North Carolina. So I thought I'd share it (again).
All images copyright L.P.Lawhead unless otherwise noted. My photography is less about events than about what remains when they pass. I’m interested in restraint, attention, and the subtle ways everyday environments hold memory without asking for interpretation.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Roots
This is an oldie, shot way back in in late 2002 (IIRC), with my first Digital Camera. Shot on a drizzly day at William B. Umstead State Park in the Raliegh / Durham NC area.
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Perfecto!
My son and I did something different today. We went over to St. Louis and watched some vintage baseball. The St. Louis Perfectos vs the U.City Lions. These guy's play baseball circa 1860. It was pretty cool! We saw them at Lafyette Park, which apparently was hosting baseball games like this back in the 1860's.... It was a really good time, we'll have to do itt again!
Here's some photos:
Here's some photos:
Perfectos striker getting ready to hit, with a runner at first.
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Foul ball!! Note scorekeeper in the background. Bats in the foreground. The teams shared a common bench, the field was simply a, well, field. Not fences or bleachers ar anything.
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View from the outtfield. Note hay-bale backstop. That's the Arbiter (umpire) off to the left of homeplate. He only gets involved if the players can't agree on a call. You can't really tell, but the fielders don't wear gloves.
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Another striker....
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They played a double header, the Perfectos won both.
Urban Renewal
Just south of the St. Louis Arch, just before I-44 / I-64 meets up with I-70 and crosses the Mississippi River. This old warehouse is in the process of being converted to condos... This area is called Chouteau's Landing and appears to be up-and-coming...
East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
Veiw of an old building in East St. Louis, as seen from the interstate. This was probably a really cool building once upon a time, but has been neglected for as long as I can remember. Note the lack of windows and the "wild" trees growing on the roof.
Friday, August 27, 2010
Vanishing Farmland
111 Acres for sale, along the I-255, just north of Collinsville, IL. This area has been slowly turning commercial over the past 20 years, but there's still lots of farmland. But less and less and less. But I suppose there's plenty more places to grow corn...
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Summer Scene
I took this photo yesterday at lunch, jsut driving around looking for inspiration. It took a little tweaking to soften the noon light, but I think it turned out OK...
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Comin' Down
Follow-up from my 8/8/10 post, they've started tearing down one of the buildings in downton Collinsville....
Pick One:
Morle playiong around w/ portraits on my new bass:
Which version do people prefer? B&W or Color?
Which version do people prefer? B&W or Color?
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Tuesday, August 24, 2010
All Well And Good
Below is an approximate transcription of a real conversation in my office today. Supervisor (me) talking with two engineers. The subject of an upcoming training session comes up:
Employee: Yeah, we’re having that class on writing good in September.
Supervisor: Well, I suppose writing good is OK, but we really want people to write well.
Employee: [puzzled look]
Supervisor: We don’t really want you writing evil, but we need you to write well.
Employee: [pause] Oh, I get it!
Supervisor: [sigh].
I have a group of very smart young engineers working for me, and it amazes me how consistently deficient their grammar is. Or have I just turned into a grumpy old man? The worst thing is that it is rubbing off on me, I'm getting sloppy too. When my wife has to (frequently) correct my use of "I" versus "me"..... that's bad.
Hey you kids! Get off of my lawn!
The photo above is mostly random, something from the ancient archives. From way back in 1982 / 1983, shot on Tri-X film, scanned from an 8x10 print. This was on the north side of Wheaton, MD. The building was torn down probably 25 years ago when they widened Rt 97.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Barber Jack's, etc.
Barber Jack's has relocated.... Seems like I've been taking a lot of images lately along Rt. 159 in Collinsville. Something attracts me with the impending changes. Also seems like I'm doing a lot of square crops lately. I'm a big believer in cropping to what the image calls for, though I use the "normal" 4x6 most of the time...
Below is an older apartment building on the south side of Collinsville. I don't know how (or if) it will be impacted by the Rt. 159 expansion. But I felt like taking a photo... (and NOT square!)
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Geared
Another close-up of the peg-head from my SX 5-String. this time from the back:
I played the 5-string "out" for the 1st time today, in the Praise Band. Only 6 weeks since it arrived. but I've been busy. Seemed to go well, though I'm still getting comfortable w/ the extra string. It was especially useful on one song where we went down from E to D#.... Band leader said he was diggin' it, so that's good.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
American Tune
This one reached #35 in 1973. A bit of an anticlimax, on the heels of "Kodachrome" and "Loves Me Like A Rock". But a really nice tune. Came up on the iPod during yesterday's commute, and I thought I'd share.
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Manys the time I've been mistaken
And many times confused
Yes, and often felt forsaken
And certainly misused
But I'm all right, I'm all right
I'm just weary to my bones
Still, you dont expect to be bright and bon vivant
So far away from home, so far away from home
Strung
Close up of the head of my SX 5-String Bass. This shows a limitation of my Point-n-Shoot, I need more depth of field for theis shot. I should pull out my D-70 and reshoot. I kinda like the composition, but need crisp front-to-back focus...
Add a quickie from the D-70.... not perfect, but better:
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