
The camera sensor and software render the night over to cold, sleepless ocean softly, indistinct, like a painting by Turner.
All save the stars is the digital perception of impossibility, an attempt to impose photographic order on chaos.
The camera sensor and software render the night over to cold, sleepless ocean softly, indistinct, like a painting by Turner.
All save the stars is the digital perception of impossibility, an attempt to impose photographic order on chaos.
Feeling anxious last night from the drumbeat of COVID-19 news, so I took a quick drive to the park at Lake Jackson to shoot some night photos. These were shot on my Pixel and I think they’re pretty darned good for a phone.
The rain stopped long enough this evening for me to take a walk around my hotel on a business trip to Lakeland. I’m too sleepy to say more tonight, but I like it here.
“New China,” Tallahassee, Florida. April 2, 2019.