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Entries in ku, landscape of the natural world (481)

Tuesday
Oct132015

ku # 1325-30 (with hints of civilized ku) ~ fall color subdued and isolated

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fall color in the Forks # 1 ~ Au Sable Forks, NY - in the Adirondack PARK • click to embiggen
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fall color in the Forks # 2 ~ Au Sable Forks, NY - in the Adirondack PARK • click to embiggen
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fall color in the Forks # 3 ~ Au Sable Forks, NY - in the Adirondack PARK • click to embiggen
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fall color in the Forks # 4 ~ Au Sable Forks, NY - in the Adirondack PARK • click to embiggen
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fall color in the Forks # 5 ~ Au Sable Forks, NY - in the Adirondack PARK • click to embiggen
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fall color in the Forks # 6 ~ Au Sable Forks, NY - in the Adirondack PARK • click to embiggen

Friday last, the atmospherics were dominated by rain, dampness and fog / mist and the fall color was near peak (for those who like to peek, aka: leaf peepers). In short, my kinda day for autumn color picture making.

However, in light of today's artspeak gobbledygook, while thought I was out and about making pictures with a camera, I was, in academic lunatic fringe speak, looking closely at fall color through the materiality of a digital sensor.

Today's Artspeak Gobbledygook - By looking closely at ....Ed: insert your referent name here.... through the materiality of color film ... ~ found on the internet
Wednesday
Oct072015

ku # 1324 (with a hint of civilized ku) / diptych # 168 ~ rocket surgeon 

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autumn color + graffiti ~ near Au Sable Forks, NY - in the Adirondack PARK • click to embiggen
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autumn color ~ near Au Sable Forks / near Inlet, NY - in the Adirondack PARK • click to embiggen

My preferred take on autumn color is isolated spots of color within a more subdued color palette, referent wise. Or, lacking that arrangement, overall subdued color obtained by picturing in "subdued" light. In either case, it's a different manner of looking and seeing autumn color from that of the color screamists in the picture making crowd.

Re: my eye and sensibilities - screamist or subtleist, neither manner of looking and seeing is "right" or "wrong". Although, differing schools of picture making may decree otherwise. But of course, there are differing opinions on which school of picture making is "right" or "wrong". All of which makes the picture making world go 'round.

And now for something completely different ....

The phrase, "It doesn't take a brain surgeon ..." is most often used to imply that whatever follows that phrase is easy to understand or undertake. "Brain surgeon" (or its oft used alternative, "rocket scientist") implies a higher level of intelligence which isn't required for the task at hand.

That written, I will, from this day forward, no long use the "brain surgeon" nomenclature to denote higher intelligence. No, not after this (makes me proud to be an American) from neurosurgeon Ben Carson, Republican Party candidate for President of the United States ....

Arguing that the Second Amendment is more sacred than spilled blood, Ben Carson said that as a doctor, he had removed many bullets from the bodies of gunshot victims. But he said the right to bear arms was paramount ....

“I never saw a body with bullet holes that was more devastating than taking the right to arm ourselves away."

No. No. No. From this day forward, I intend to use the phrase "rocket surgeon" as in, "It doesn't take a rocket surgeon ..." I can't bring myself to use the concept of "rocket scientist" to imply higher intelligence 'cause too many rockets are blowing up, or so it seems.
Tuesday
Oct062015

ku # 1323 / diptych # 167 ~ autumn color in the gloaming

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trees in ravine ~ near Inlet, NY - in the Adirondack PARK • click to embiggen
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trees in ravine ~ near Inlet, NY - in the Adirondack PARK • click to embiggen

Yesterday, during my return drive home from Rochester, I managed to find some autumn color.

This autumn the color has been spotty - some areas not much, other areas more color but rather subdued. That situation is the result of protracted warm weather - highs in the 80s - well into the third week of September. At which point many leaves were on the ground before turning color and what remained turned slowly and somewhat subdued. This condition is not a problem for me and my picture making inasmuch as I do not make very many pictures of riots of intense autumn color.

In any event, yesterday evening well after the sun had set and with a slightly overcast sky, I ventured into a ravine and discovered the color I was hoping to find.
Friday
Oct022015

triptych # 24 (kitchen life / civilized ku / ku) ~ what is beauty (in photography)

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the gruel radiance of what is ~ various locations • click to embiggen

My apologies to Robert Adams for co-opting the title of his book, Beauty in Photography (link is to a review of the book), which is a collection of Adams' essays on picture making. A book which, IMO, should be a mandatory read for anyone with a camera who aspires to making pictures which are more than snapshots.

Over the years, I have read and re-read the book, in whole or part, a number of times. As my picture making worked has matured, along with my understanding of it (and the why of it), the essays in the book most often reveal, not unlike good pictures, new understandings with the re-visiting of them.

As the title of the book implies, Adams has wrestled with the notion of beauty and as my picturing making moved from primarily commercial work to that of personal / fine art work, I too struggled with the word and the notion of beauty. However, one thing I knew from the start was that I had no interest in making pictures which conformed to the bourgeoisie idea of beauty or, as I labeled them, pretty pictures. Adams' take on the idea was/is spot on with mine:

Beauty seemed to me then an obsolete word .... what had the term to do with the realities of the this century?

Now to be certain, I came across Adams' words long after I decided that I was drawn to and wanted to make pictures of the "realities" of my 7/10 of a century which pricked my eye and sensibilities or, as James Agee stated, "the cruel radiance of what is". Or, as I wrote over 8 years ago at the start of this blog, photography that aims at being true, not at being beautiful because what is true is most often beautiful.

Adams wrote that photography, more than any other art, is tied to (the) use of specifics or, as I have written (many times over the years) that the single characteristic of the medium of photography which distinguishes from the other visual arts is its inexorable and intrinsic attribute as a cohort of the real. So, that being the case, the driving force (preternatural?) of my desire to make pictures has been to plumb the depths of any and all of specifics of the world without regard to their adherence to commonly perceived status of conventional beauty.

All of that written, as I have continued on my picture making path and despite my initial aversion to the word beauty, I have learned, as Adams wrote:

... the word beauty is in practice unavoidable. Its very centrality accounts, in fact, for my decision to make photographs.

Monday
Sep212015

ku # 1323 ~ evening show

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the last evening at Rist Camp ~ Newcomb, NY - in the Adirondack PARK • click to embiggen

Last Thursday evening was our last evening at Rist Camp. Mother Nature was kind and gave us a very nice sendoff even though the fall foliage is way behind "normal" for this time of year.
Tuesday
Sep152015

ku # 1321 ~ morning show

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Tuesday AM ~ Newcomb, NY - in the Adirondack PARK • click to embiggen

Fortunately for me, Edison-Ron (the cat) dragged me out of bed early this AM. He wanted out for his morning stroll about / hunt. Or, quite possibly, he wanted me to picture the early morning mist and light.

Either way, he did the right thing.
Friday
Sep112015

tourist picture / civilized ku # 2975 / ku(ish) # 1321 ~ a nap and some choices

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Rist Camp cat nap ~ Newcomb, NY - in the Adirondack PARK • click to embiggen
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Rist Camp buffet top ~ Newcomb, NY - in the Adirondack PARK • click to embiggen
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choices ~ Hudson River / Newcomb, NY - in the Adirondack PARK • click to embiggen

When paddling onto the Hudson River (above Newcomb) from Lake Harris, one encounters a sign indicating 2 choices. Turn right to reach New York City or left to Mt. Marcy.

One can not actually reach Mt. Marcy but you can get very close, get out of the canoe and hike to the top of Marcy - the highest peak (5,343 ft.) in the Adirondacks. The highest water source of the Hudson River is Lake Tear of the Clouds which is located about 1,000 ft below the summit of Marcy.

On the other hand, you can actually reach the river terminus at Battery Park in lower Manhattan. It would be a long paddle - 315 miles - requiring more time than I have on my hands at this particular moment.

Thursday
Sep102015

ku # 1320 / civilized ku # 2974 / kitchen sink # 28 ~ watching the world drift by

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head of a dead dragon ~ along the Hudson River / Newcomb, NY - in the Adirondack PARK • click to embiggen
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Summer butt-bumping jumping fun ~ Newcomb, NY - in the Adirondack PARK • click to embiggen
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Rist Camp sink ~ Newcomb, NY - in the Adirondack PARK • click to embiggen

I have been quite negligent in posting entries. I chalk it up to being away from it all, just relaxing and letting it all go.
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