Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Gone

Not many things seem quite as forlorn as the remains of a house. This is a stark example of a "lost" home on the Lower Crab Creek Road near Beverly. There was a bit of detritus lying on the ground - a woman's shoe, tin cans, glass, rusty bits of things. Close to this was another foundation but it didn't have as much "structure" as this one did - just a few pieces of cement in a low-lying grid pattern. I don't know what the history of habitation on this road was - no one lives there now as far as I can tell.

Gone
At one point along the road I saw a "ghost house" in the distance, but it was too far away to photograph well. I did find the remains of a bridge but couldn't tell what lay on the other side through the brush.
Bridge remains, Lower Crab Creek Road
There are some farmed fields, birds and plenty of hunters on a November Saturday morning, but it's predominantly an empty, beautiful place.

Monday, November 28, 2011

What is this structure?

We saw two of these structures in central Washington. Both were collapsed in a similar way. One was in Cunningham but it was too dark to photograph. This one was in Starbuck. It had a small opening at the bottom that would allow a person to crawl inside it and it had a bit of hay inside. That's all the information I can give you about it. Any information would be appreciated. Thanks!

Collapsing structure - Starbuck, WA

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Empty and uninhabitable

This Thanksgiving holiday we went for a long drive through the Washington scab lands. We clocked in over 700 miles over the course of three days driving from the western side of the Cascades to central Washington and back. I photographed this wreckage of a house in Beverly, which is at the terminus of the Lower Crab Creek Road. More photos to come from this trip (I shot over 200 digital images and around 8 or 9 rolls of film).

Beverly

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Inclement days ahead

The weather has definitely turned itself toward winter...tremendous rainstorms earlier this week and snow dumping in the mountains (what joyful news to a skier!). Winter in the Pacific NW is generally a grey event that causes many to wax poetic about the brief outbursts of sunshine in August and September. In honor of the grey days ahead, here is a sunny little pinhole photo taken with my Zero Image camera. Take heart, friends. Miss Tomato is out there somewhere bathed in warm sun.

Miss Tomato

Friday, November 11, 2011

Additional blog

I've added another blog dedicated to found photos. Take a look at it at Now Is Found

Monday, November 7, 2011

Placid oceanscape

Flat water in Haida Gwaii, British Columbia.




Sunday, November 6, 2011

Encaustic workshop

This weekend I took an Encaustic Photography workshop with Nichole Dement at the Photo Center in Seattle. What a blast. Nichole is an excellent teacher - really knowledgeable and patient. I learned more than I imagined I would and am now completely excited to start doing encaustic on my own.

I worked on two pieces. This is the smaller of the two (6"x6") and includes a photo of an abandoned house that I've posted before. This example includes the photo, a transfer, incising, paint, oil pastels, and, of course, wax. The little "dots" around the orange square remind me of stitches. Hopefully, I can convince hubby that he needs to share a corner of the garage with my new-found obsession.


Light 2

Hellissandur again. This time some golden light on a garage.
Hellissandur garage

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Light

Not much to blab about right now. Thought I'd just upload a photo. This is a picture I shot in Hellissandur, Iceland. If you love light and skies, Iceland is a great place to go since it's constantly changing and surprising.
Hellissandur landscape