Posted by
jof – December 11, 2009
This is from the glass front door of a woodstove.
It got hot to just the right temperature & other mysterious conditions
& the soot on the inside of the stove made these patterns in the glass.
It was an uncommon occurance & i had to get the camera too hot
in order to get the best picture with it. Didn’t feel good about that.
I have a different camera now…

patterns in glass - a door on a wood stove
A Variation…

patterns in hot glass
But, ya know? If this came out at about 4 feet tall & had a lot of shine, that’d be ok with me.

3 steps away from that
Posted by
jof – December 3, 2009
Corey West does watercolor mixed media & all my favorite framing & matting.
We have a show coming up someday in which i do her stuff with the camera
& she does mine in her own techniques. This is one of those pieces…

a piece of corey west
Posted by
jof – December 3, 2009
Back in the days of spider photos, i started to put together a poster.
This is as far as it got, but i think it oughta be here today…

prototype poster from the spider archives
Posted by
jof – December 2, 2009
Spent the thanksgivng weekend at the fairgrounds craftfair.
Music & entertainments, crowds, food & weather.
Eggnog mocha, artichokes & a good time with friends.
This first image is from the mainstage, the next two are simple architecture…

in the wings

look up

wall by a door with a shadow
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jof – November 1, 2009
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jof – October 30, 2009
New marbles, new lens, time & electricity

#7

#22

#8

#11
Posted by
jof – October 18, 2009
The afternoon sun, the dishwashing, the distractions.
This is how soap bubbles fit together. This is framed Big on the wall at home.
There’s a lotta stuff on the wall at home…BZ has plans to find an audience for this stuff.
I just have plans to hang out & play with a camera.
I hope that’s gonna work out for us

This started out washing dishes in front of the kitchen sink: Soap Bubbles.
As long as we’re still in the kitchen, here’s some out-of-focus coffee.
Afternoon coffee, sun just -so- just long enough to grab a camera before the coffee filtered through.
I’ve developed an appetite for out-of-focus moments anymore….

Froth on top of the melitta coffee filter, perfectly out of focus.