Archive for the ‘Ocean’ tag
We Have Forgotten.

We Have Forgotten (Avalon, NJ) – Lindsay on the beach, unknowingly posing for the camera. Canon 5D Mk2, Leica 21mm f/4.
We have forgotten how small we actually are in comparison to the ocean.
For those of you who have been following my blog through its ups and downs, you may remember a rather ugly story of how I left a church and the sticky web of experiences/beliefs I had to be cut out of. Well, I talked with a certain You-Know-Who today after he stopped to talk to me. The meat of our conversation didn’t surprise me, nor the predictable rhetoric-and-response that came out of both of our mouths. End result: no where, just more walls and conclusions for us both.
Instead of going off the deep end and recalling the conversation to post, I will say this: I refuse to respond to anger/manipulation with anger/manipulation. All roads, I hope, lead to repentance and reconciliation, whether we want them to or not. We have forgotten how small we are in comparison to God and the different callings he has for us. Our little wars with one another must end.
<Sigh>.
Summertime.

Summertime (Avalon, NJ) – Another memory of summer. From last year. Lomo LC-A, Fuji Provia 400 Slide Film (cross-processed).
Three Travelers.

Three Travelers (Cape May, NJ) – This is throwback to the work of Kahn and Selesnick, two of my favorite artists who ‘discover’ artifacts and photographs of lost exploration missions of the early 1900′s. A lot of their work relays mysteries, cities, and cultures that have long disappeared, and these pieces of fictional history find their context (and offer criticism) in our modern era. So, what story do you see here, if any at all? Canon 5D Mk 2, Leica 35mm f/2.