What the first 3 books have in common is that I searched for them in the library database, put them on hold, and since I was #1 on the wait list they all arrived the same day. The paperback was found during pickup. It isn't nearly so much fun as finding books on the shelf during a browse, but it is a way of finding the books in the collection that are not in the local branch.
Finding Bones by Grey Crawford.
What you see on the cover is what you get more of in the book. Lots of walls. Is it art? You decide.
The intro says these photo were chosen because they "coalesce into a striking cohesive group." I don't see a group, but maybe that's just me being a Philistine.
An experienced photographer talking about how he handled various photographic challenges, right down to exposure times, developers, and the dodging and burning done during the printing process. He must have been taking good notes along the way.
Relax. Chill. You're doing the best you can. I just saved you $23 and a half hour. Thank me later.
Underwhelmed by all of these. I actually think I've read the Beazley book before, but didn't have a photo of the cover, or mentioned in my blog. I often use the blog as a reference to see if I've read something. But if in fact I had got it out before, I was underwhelmed enough to not mention it, so I'll mention it this time so I don't get underwhelmed again some time down the road. I hope all that made sense.
Yesterday was a sunscreen day. During a walk along Fish Creek near bridge 8, I saw a couple of stand up paddleboarders. That was a first on Fish Creek. I don't think they were local, and I don't think they knew what they were getting into. They ended up portaging around some rapids. It didn't look like they were having any fun. I was, though, working on some long exposure photos.






























































