Saturday, April 05, 2008

One Hundred Years
Pine Hill, NJ

Our neighbor Joe had this big oak tree out front of his house. He had told my husband that he wanted to bring it down but never got around to it before he died last year. His family decided that it needed to come down and so it did. As it layed on the ground waiting to be picked over by those in need of firewood, I went outside and began photographing it. This piece once I had scanned it into the computer reminded me of a clock. The years it took to grow are in the rings. One hundred years to grow and only 1 day to die.

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Friday, January 11, 2008

The Blind Story Teller
Pine Hill, NJ

This abstract image taken from the bark of one of our dogwood trees. I know that I'm getting away from the city and landscapes that I've taken in the past. But I am more and more drawn to these images.

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Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Torment in Black and White
Pine Hill, NJ

Today has been a bad day. I took a day off from work in order to spend it on the phone trying to find money for her to keep her apartment and continue her rehab. She is on Medicare and it will end in 16 days. Medicare told me that you only get 100 days for long term rehab. Her insurance AARP only gives the same 100 days. Medicare pays for the first 20 days and then AARP and medicare will cover the other 80 days together. That stops in 16 days. Medicaid will take over but all your social security and pension money goes to the facility that is caring for you with medicaid picking up the rest of the tab. They give very little money for apartments, utilities or incidentals. The family must do the rest or find a way to finance it. So today is a "Torment in Black and White". Happy Halloween.

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Monday, October 29, 2007

The Flames of Hell
Pine Hill, NJ

Leaping red and yellow colors against the blackness of Hell.

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Saturday, October 27, 2007

The Evil Among Us
Pine Hill, NJ

Every once in awhile I work on one of the "bark tree abstracts", as I call them, and something scary or evil or just gruesome pops onto the screen. This is one of them and I call it "The Evil Among Us". We can be a cruel people as well as a kind and gentle people. Watch a reality show and you can see just how mean and cruel we are at times, even the show "Kid Nation". Last week there were these children being mean to one girl and in the process brought a very nice young man to tears, to the point he wanted to go home. Granted they were able to work the problem out. It reminded me of when I was in 6th grade and a group of us ostracisized another girl and one of our classmates came along and told us in no uncertain terms we were wrong to do what we were doing. I was embarrassed to be a part of the group and it has stayed with me all these years. For just a short time evil got in the way of otherwise nice children and made us cruel to someone else. Evil is among us and here is my version of evil personified.

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Friday, October 26, 2007

Headless Strawman
Pine Hill, NJ
Bill and I made a strawman with a very small pumpkin for its head. Bill removed the head and put the body in the rocker we had on the porch and then placed the head in the strawman's lap.

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Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Melting Jack-O-Lantern
Pine Hill, NJ

Yesterday Bill had me add his image of a carved pumpkin. Today my spooky abstract called "Melting Jack-O-Lantern".

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Monday, October 22, 2007

A little over a week from today will be Halloween. Over the next few days I will be entering some of my abstracts that have a eerie feel to them. My first example is below. I did it yesterday and call it "Taking the Dead".
Taking the Dead

This image comes from a recent series of tree bark slides taken this past summer. It is the same dead dogwood tree that I made the images "Brain of Genius" and "Praying for the Debauchers". This image is very small as I cropped at just a very small portion of the slide. On the original slide I had seen a discoloration that looked like two forms holding something between them. I began to brighten and darken the image. The form on the left took hold becoming a man, he was still holding something. The second form on the right began to disappear. The sometihng being held began to look like a man his legs dangling, his left arm held away from a body being lifted by the man on the left.

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Saturday, October 13, 2007

The Brain of Genius
Pine Hill, NJ

This is the second picture I made from the same dead dogwood tree slide I scanned into the computer. If you look carefully you can see some of the details found in "Praying for the Debauchers". I like the texture found in this version and the reddish brown colors. The brain matter has the color I associate with old weathered bones. The whole picture is surreal and abstract.

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Friday, October 12, 2007

The other day I took one of my new bark slides and created two abstracts. But, I wonder if these two should be considered surreal instead. Yes, they are abstracts but the image is nearly as surreal as Dali's painting are. Of course I'll never be able to compete with a Dali. Today I'm putting my first image on "Praying for the Debauchers".


Praying for the Debauchers
In this picture I began to see party revelers out of control, having an orgy and one person at the lower left praying for the souls of the debauchers. Can you see his gray hair, long bird flowing down into his hands. He bows his head in prayer. Tomorrow I will put in the other picture from the same dead dogwood tree that I photographed.

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Sunday, October 07, 2007

Dogwood and Grosbeak
Pine Hill, NJ
Bird photography is very difficult. Last fall I was upstairs reading and looked out at the neighbor's dogwood tree that hangs just off the roof of our porch and only 10 to 15 feet from the window I was looking out. There were all kinds of birds; robins and starlings and one rose-breasted grosbeak. They were all eating the dogwood berries. I called Bill and he tried to capture the robins but the light was to low. We were late afternoon and the sun was not shining on the berries very well. The next day at about 9am I brought my Canon F1 and teleconverter with my heavy tripod upstairs. Moving the couch I set up and began to watch the light and hope the birds would return. They did. But of all the images this one is I think the best and for a bird photographer not quite where I would have liked it. I cropped out some of the background until I had what I thought best showed the colors of the berries and leaves and the fall day that the grosbeak came to visit.

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Monday, October 01, 2007

The Cowboy
Pine Hill, NJ

It has been 12 days since I've added a photo to the blog. Two words: Work and Mom. At work we have become so short-handed that every week I work from 3 to 4 hours overtime. This coming shift I may have to work to 4AM on 2 consecutive days. The other is my mom's broken hip. I spend a lot of time running out to see her, checking on her apartment and taking care of her bills. So the blog has taken a back seat.

The other day I got a box of slides back. Most of the images have been of tree bark and dead tree branches. This image above is from a dogwood tree that died 2 years ago. We have left most of the tree standing. The birds crawl along the trunk hunting for small bugs, etc....

With much of the bark gone, I got this really neat red, yellow and black image. A man began to pop out and I see a hat. Then I began to see this cloak around the man's shoulders. At the bottom on the left could be an animal's skull that might be seen out on the plains or desert. Although the cowboy's horse in not visible, I had the feeling he was riding it, maybe on a rainy night just outside of town.

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Sunday, September 09, 2007

The Velvet Flute Player
Pine Hill, NJ

This was the bark of one of our oak trees until I turned it into "The Velvet Flute Player". The green and black colors remind of velvet.

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Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Poodle
Pine Hill, NJ

This image is the bark and lichen at the base of an oak tree found on our property. As I played with it a lovely little poodle took shape.

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Wednesday, August 01, 2007

The Kiss
Pine Hill, NJ

As I watched the shapes take effect. The contrast, brightness, removing all color, inserting new colors I began to see the couple that emerged into a kiss.

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Thursday, July 26, 2007

Idols
Pine Hill, NJ
I thought that this looked like the idols or statues found on Easter Island. Maybe an African idol. Or is it some honorary diety from a long ago nation. When I was working on this picture of tree bark I saw "Idols".

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Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Day Lilies and Watercolor
Pine Hill, NJ

Bill was reading about taking flowers and scanning the actual flower on the flatbed. This is one of his first attempts. Not bad. I love the way the petals overlap, there is lots of texture. If he continues i am going to put more on the blog.

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Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Dog Pound
Pine Hill, NJ

In early June I had taken one of the newly photographed tree bark and created an image that looked like several dogs watching me. I call it simply "Dog Pound".

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Thursday, July 05, 2007

The Trumpet Player's Solo
Pine Hill, NJ

I decided on this abstract to use a different image of the same cut tree that was used for "Catching the Baby". This image was slightly different but not by much. I flipped it over and cropped it closer until I saw what looked like a trumpet.

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Sunday, July 01, 2007

Day Lilies
Pine Hill, NJ

Some days I like to sit out back and watch the birds as they land on our bird feeders. The back garden has a birdbath. The people we bought the house from had planted these day lilies and we put the birdbath in the center of the garden. In the back Bill is cultivating a lovely fern garden. I liked the color I was seeing and the shade from the trees darkened the scene as the lilies popped out so red.

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