April 26, 2004
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rare footage…
I said to myself, I have things in my head that are not like what anyone has taught me – shapes and ideas so near to me – so natural to my way of being and thinking that it hasn’t occurred to me to put them down. I decided to start anew, to strip away what I had been taught. Georgia O’Keeffe
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Yeah, yeah, I know. You were at your friend’s studio, and you saw this mirror … Right?
It’s funny but using my 1.3 megapixel point-and-shoot camera always seems more fun than using the oh-my-god-I-just-spent-a-month’s-rent-on-a-camera camera.
Beautiful!
Rare and wonderful!
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great quote….great image for the great quote.
as usual, you rock!
Hey! That’s you, huh?!
That is rare.
one of my old professors (Alan Cheuse) wrote a book about georgia o’keefe titled The Light Possessed. if you like her, you might want to check it out sometime.
~Paloma
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everytime i look in your blog.. im reminded of how much i miss photography..
I like the edges. It’s always fun to take pictures of anything…
By the way, O’Keefe is from Sun Prairie, which is where Rob’s shop is. And, also, the quoter of my favorite quote
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“I decided to accept as true, my own thinking.”
Is that taken with a Lomo?
It’s so hard to shed what you have been taught and how you have been told to look at things. You know – old dogs & new tricks.
But I’m trying!
Pete
I love the quote,I love the picture… bravo! (brava?)
Love your style. Love Georgia’s style, too. She drew me from a very early age. Unique and rare, to be sure. She was cool to embrace it!
Those images are very High Art. i like it.
as in the film High Art
I understand this one… I have taken something like two photos with myself in the frame and I’ve had my digital almost four years now.
The next Norman Rockwell? OK, of the digital age (dating myself again! Hug your mom for me, OK?)