DONE
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Hiatus
That's right. I'm putting this on hold until you cats catch up. I'll be waiting. Oh and Jack, you never posted anything for old.
Get crackin'.
Get crackin'.
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Sick
So my mom went on a fridge cleaning frenzy, and it struck me to sprint for my camera, and snap this positively disgusting photo before Mr. garbage disposal gobbled up the goodies! I actually took a lot of photos of the carnage, but this one was the best. Let it be known that ALL of them were incredibly sick though!
Cold
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Heal
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Pen & Paper
Pen and paper are, in a way, the core of everything. Most everything that has ever been planned/devised/created, etc, started out on paper, scribed from pen. These two simple objects have started riots, declared independence, and even broken many many hearts. This is my interpretation of writers block. It COULD look something like this, but in reality is much different depending on the artist or author.
Words
FUCK!
Broken
Shot 76: Broken
((Again, sorry for the delay. I'll get descriptions up as soon as I can, but I will no longer lack on the topics.))
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Mirror
Shot 75: Mirror
Mirror? You mean a reflective surface originally of polished metal but now usually of glass with a silvery, metallic, or amalgam backing? ...Perhaps. Though I prefer another definition: an imitation of or the act of imitating something. How often do we mirror what's around us? Why do we where our hair the way we do, wear the clothes we wear, eat, drink, talk, gesture, live the way we do? Can it be taken as far back as imprinting? Or are we just trying to flow with the mainstream? What's your reflection?
Confrontation
74: Confrontation
We don't like them, particularly when they catch us on the spot. There's no time to think up a defense and you're left to your own devices of the moment. Then again, when the tables have turned and it's us who instigate the throw, well... it's another story, isn't it? Not all confrontation is built with tension though. It can be as simple as two people meeting face to face. So go confront something or even someone today.
I can't
Shot 73: I. Can't.
The last words before we finally fall. This is our back to the wall, our rope's end, the final breath. They are rare instances. Things that go beyond our means to control or mend. Sometimes we just need to crash and burn, rise from the ashes, and start things over.
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Shot 72: Mislead
People are misled every day. Though we might not literally stray from a path, or fall for a sweet lie, we do become distracted. For example, I let these posts fall behind nearly a week, and I'd rather take the time to catch up on them rather than read Shakespeare and write the paper that's due on Tuesday. 9_9 That being said, I'm going to end the description here. You shouldn't be misled much more either. Time to take some photos.
Obsession
Shot 71: Obsession
We all have it. Problem is, we don't realize it. Everyone else seems to though, long before we recognize it ourselves. So what do we obsess over? Collecting things, a favorite band, constantly straightening out our room or office. Maybe it's the need to know where your kids are and what they're doing at all times, or the never ending theme of chickens or cows in some people's kitchens. Not all obsessions are bad though, or I should say, "that bad." If you know someone with a talent for compulsive cleaning, it wouldn't be much of a bad idea to invite them over. 9_9
Annoyance
Shot 69: Annoyance
I'm not toughing you. I'm not toughing you. I'm not toughing you. Ugh... annoyance. It's not so much the action as it is the repetitiveness of the action. Dripping water, someone's laugh, or a continuous stream of asking "why?" It gets under our skin, an itching in our brains, and a finger up our spine. And of course, these feelings are only amplified if we're already annoyed before they begin. So, go be annoying today. I'm sure someone will love it.
Hero
Hero
Shot 68: Hero
(God, I'm getting to be as bad as you guys about keeping up with these, lol.)
What is a hero? It's a little something different to each of us, I reckon. A lot of people say their parents. Others, an actor or athlete. And for those of us still young at heart, the ever classic, comic book good guy. Just as there are as many heroes for everyone, there are just as many descriptions, but I think my favorite is this: "A hero is someone who will go beyond all, no matter the odds or consequences, to do what is right." Now, go off and save the day.
What is a hero? It's a little something different to each of us, I reckon. A lot of people say their parents. Others, an actor or athlete. And for those of us still young at heart, the ever classic, comic book good guy. Just as there are as many heroes for everyone, there are just as many descriptions, but I think my favorite is this: "A hero is someone who will go beyond all, no matter the odds or consequences, to do what is right." Now, go off and save the day.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Drum
Shot 67: Drum
Drum, as an instrument. Snare, bass, bongo, steel, timpani, taiko. Drum as an action. Drumming your fingers, giving a drum roll, a drumming heartbeat. Drum as an object. A drum of oil, a barrel, even pots and pans. Each has it's own sound, each is an unique as the people that play them. Though drum may not be described as a thing, it can be a driving force that urges its listener to drive on. The results, victory, or madness. Keep on bangin' the drum.
Snow
Shot 66: Snow
I know what you're thinking. "Snow? In July??" Hey, there's snow somewhere. Snow needn't always be a precipitation in the form of ice crystals, mainly of intricately branched, hexagonal form and often agglomerated into snowflakes, formed directly from the freezing of the water vapor in the air. It all depends on where you look. Better yet, how you look. Snow is a word that is a noun, an adjective, and a verb. This can come in very useful. Something resembling a layer of these flakes in whiteness, softness, or the like, such as "the snow of fresh linen," could be an option. Flower petals, powder, dandruff, take your pick. Let it snow.
Monday, July 20, 2009
Shot 65: Horrific
Horrific. A word we may have used to describe something in our lives, but my not have gotten the full meaning of. It's far more intense than saying, "That was scary!" What's made your hairs stand on end, drained the color from your face, or chilled your blood to the bone?
Sunday, July 19, 2009
City
Shot 64: City
What constitutes a city? Is it tall buildings, filled with offices, apartments or galleries? Is it based on reputation? Well known for its parks, artistic lifestyle, or monuments? Maybe it's its people. Are they more industrious than others in that area, more economic, or just more in number? Whatever the answer is, couldn't the same be said about a colony of termites, or a flock of weaver birds? Much to do in the big city.
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Shot 63: Do Not Disturb
Let me guess. First thing you think of: sign on the handle of a hotel room door. Yeah, me too, but that's not our only option. No one said their had to be a sign involved at all. "Do Not Disturb" implies that there is some kind of dire consequence involved should we decide to. Usually there is. For instance, you wake a sleeping baby, good luck trying to get it back to sleep. You nudge a table with a castle of cards, time to clean up. You open a suspicious looking door in a seedy warehouse and find the mafia behind it, you're probably going to be shot. But not all are threatening. Some may just be a simple request, like asking not to be bothered while reading a book. Though, some readers can be extremist.
Voodoo
Shot 62: Voodoo
Honestly I'm not sure what to write about this one. So it's up to you two to figure out some crazy voodoo.
Fairy Tale
Shot 61: Fairy Tale
Unicorns, dragons, maidens, and knights. Fairy tales have been a part of our culture for hundreds of years. Though we shouldn't just limit fairy tails to these classic elements. While most of what we read in them are nonexistent, we can still find whimsy within the realistic of our daily world. It's these little glimpses from the corners of our eyes and shapes in the water that leave us left to question. It's not long before we catch ourselves looking under bridges for trolls.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Shot 60: Desert
When we think of the desert, we think of sand, cacti, and no water. While this is true to definition, it is only in one sense. Not all deserts are sand. The Gobi desert is a frozen with ice and snow covered sands. The again, not all deserts are on land either. There are sections of ocean that cannot support marine life that are considered deserts as well. So what it really boils down to is a desolate place where there is little to no life. A barren area with little to no life. An empty sketch book... is a sad desert indeed.
No Way Out
No Way Out
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