Just got back from a visit to some friends who have the most amazing garden, which was created from a completely blank slate over the course of several back-breaking years. Here’s one photo from many that I took over the weekend. You can see the rest here.
We did another photo shoot for Fear No Music this evening, and Inés Voglar had found a pile of deserted violins that were about to be recycled from David Kerr Violins, so a pile of cast-off fiddles came to the shoot! If you come to the free Waterfront concert on Thursday the 28th @ 7:00
We took a nice outing to see Mt. St. Helens on Friday. We hadn’t been for perhaps a dozen years, and the amount of regrowth in the blast zone was pretty amazing. Also evident was some serious rebuilding of the mountain through the latest eruptive phase (recently completed) of four years. click on photo to
sea of tranquility | Originally uploaded by darkmatter click photo to enlarge This great photo of Disney Hall’s facade is a great perspective that I’ve never seen before, from one of my favorite photographers on flickr.com – darkmatter.
Just got this done for them today – we shot Adam (cello), Joël (boom box), and Joel (cymbals of death) in Joël’s living room against a blank wall with a sheet on the floor. Then I went home, picked the best poses and laboriously cut them away from the existing background using Photoshop, replacing it
nature’s confetti | Originally uploaded by nobleviola click image to enlarge Another shot from the office park near our house. I really should have gone back the same day I was alerted to this place, as many leaves had fallen in the intervening 18 hours or so. Even so, it was a gorgeous spot –
The view from our room before we headed out to hear the Philadelphia Orchestra at Benaroya Hall in Seattle. What a spectacular night (both in sight and sound).