
pursued by relentless and insistent desires

pursued by relentless and insistent desires
Street Photography Assignment: Fishing…identifying an interesting background (traffic signs, billboards, leading lines) and create a juxtaposition with a subject who walks into the frame.
The image with the child running as if the mannequin is pointing in the direction he should go is my favorite of the four. What are your thoughts about “mall fishing”?

Edward Delaney’s “Famine”
The Great Hunger was a period of mass starvation, disease, and emigration
in Ireland between 1845 and 1852.
this image is being submitted in response to Lost in Translation’s photo challenge
What you want to acquire, you should dare to acquire by any means. What you want to see, even though it is with difficulty, you should see. You should not let it pass, thinking there will be another chance to see it or to acquire it. It is quite unusual to have a second chance to materialize your desire.
~Yosa Buson*
*cited:
Haiku Master Buson
Y Sawa & E Shiffert


When we hold a rose we see that it is composed of multiple elements, some tangible – leaves, stem, thorns, petals, stamens – and others intangible – scent, color, memories. If you were to deconstruct this flower where would you find the entity know as “rose”?
submitted in response to Lost in Translation’s challenge.


It’s a dreary grey day so I’m adding a bit of “red” by joining the
The Girl that Dreams Awake challenge
it’s a grey day…a wet chill in the air…so need a bit of color and bokeh


“… the present situation [is] the fruition of former choices…engage it as the arena for what is to come. …embrace the ambiguity of a present that is simultaneously tied to an irrevocable past and free for an undetermined future.*

*cited:
Buddhism without Beliefs
Stephen Batchelor
pg. 47
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