• What Can You Tell From A Face?

    She is our subject, however I can tell nothing biographical about her, and nothing intimate beyond what can be ascertained from this two-dimensional surface. Because of her obvious personal equilibrium, it appears as if the woman posed for this portrait. She did not; this is pure candid photography. She was standing at Keeneland Race Course […]

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    November 23, 2020 By Redburnusa
  • Another Found Still Life

    This brings to mind 17th century Dutch paintings, some monumental, depicting markets selling vegetables, wild game, organ meats and fish in strange varieties. Rembrandt and others made disemboweled animals into works of art. Here the Turkish butcher arranges complete carcasses meticulously. It appears he made aesthetic choices — perhaps unconsciously — nevertheless that prompts me […]

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    November 19, 2020 By Redburnusa
  • Praise For A Naturalistic Design

    Our image shows a designed garden with some formal components — straight and repeated lines and arranged groupings — just enough geometry to produce year-round bone structure. Overall the grounds appear as if naturally and spontaneously created, the engineering softened and concealed nicely by the architect with flowing and curved elements.    

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    November 18, 2020 By Redburnusa
  • An Unusual Self-Portrait

    It is a portrait within a mirror-image, an excellent likeness; however this picture has importance for me because of its setting. While traveling by automobile in Turkey we came upon a railroad museum. I began to explore one of its locomotives then noticed a specially-outfitted train car nearby. I stepped inside and realized I had […]

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    November 17, 2020 By Redburnusa
  • Cairo Nights

    Cars parked tightly on a narrow street. An automobile tire discarded between bits of trash. A television running off ghetto-rigged electricity. Men young and old together sitting, relaxed on upturned soda crates waiting for a football match to kickoff.  A classic Egyptian scene during the Cairo Derby. The tournament ultimately crashes sports clubs Zamalek and […]

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    November 14, 2020 By Redburnusa
  • Specimen — Massive Cottonwood Tree

    This image comes from a locally significant nature preserve, mostly unknown among people from the larger world. On my last visit a prominently placed chalkboard on a wall in the visitor center listed more than two hundred wildlife sightings, occurring within one week — from tiny lizards to bobcats to birds of many kinds. Trees […]

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    November 11, 2020 By Redburnusa
  • Specimen — Wild Apple Tree

    I made this picture near the entrance to a famous hiking trail in Arizona. In fact the place is so heavily visited and well-trodden there is typically a wait for a parking place. In earlier times this land was privately owned and farmed, planted with orchards bearing nuts and fruits to feed its historical inhabitants. […]

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    November 11, 2020 By Redburnusa
  • Did It Really Look Like That?

    When I have shown pictures like this viewers frequently ask, “Did it really look like that?” Sometimes it is hard to convince people of the truth I have seen with my own eyes. There is so much possibility for deception anymore — and so many folks holding hardened opinions — it is often fruitless to […]

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    November 10, 2020 By Redburnusa
  • A View From Sarah’s Kitchen

    I made this still life picture during a visit to Clarksdale, Mississippi at night from inside a soul food restaurant doubling as a nightclub — a mythical location in the homeland of Delta Blues now permanently shuttered, its founder Mizz Sarah deceased. The blues we heard that evening seemed a gritty, deep-feeling music. I believe […]

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    November 8, 2020 By Redburnusa
  • The Rapacious Salesperson

    When reading books about human biological psychology in the past, I often ran across the phrase: reptilian brain. We apparently have this in common with all other back-boned animals; it emanates from structures internal to the base of our skulls closest to the cervical spine, and its neurons are believed to mediate our most primitive […]

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    November 8, 2020 By Redburnusa

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