01.30.12    (reblog) (1,084 notes) reinfriedmarass

reinfriedmarass:

Feeding The Birds 2011

“I take pictures by reading the available light. I never have owned a flash or similar lighting equipment. I love to work with minimal equipment, thus I can keep focused on the scenery. I have used numerous cams and lenses, but for my personal work I favor a simple Leica M9 Rangefinder camera equipped with only one lens.”

This is so achingly beautiful.

I like Reinfried Marass’s justification for eschewing lighting equipment.

reinfriedmarass:

Feeding The Birds 2011
“I take pictures by reading the available light. I never have owned a flash or similar lighting equipment. I love to work with minimal equipment, thus I can keep focused on the scenery. I have used numerous cams and lenses, but for my personal work I favor a simple Leica M9 Rangefinder camera equipped with only one lens.”

This is so achingly beautiful.
I like Reinfried Marass’s justification for eschewing lighting equipment.
12.26.11 (25 notes)

A piece of firewood with a knothole.

A piece of firewood with a knothole.
12.31.10 (1 note)

This is my Dad! He can still rip it up on the ski slope.

This is my Dad! He can still rip it up on the ski slope.
12.20.10    (reblog) (4,099 notes) muzikpc
12.12.10 (13,543 notes)

Made from this video.

Made from this video.
11.18.10    (reblog) (41 notes) bestofwikipedia
Frost flowers

bestofwikipedia:

Frost flowers is the name commonly given to a condition in which thin layers of ice are extruded from long-stemmed plants in autumn or early winter. The thin layers of ice are often formed into exquisite patterns that curl into “petals” that resemble flowers. (via Rob)

Cody and I witnessed this stunning phenomenon last winter: