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.
A piece of firewood with a knothole.
This is my Dad! He can still rip it up on the ski slope.
Made from this video.
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:






