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A nice old grain / feed complex, active until a couple of years ago when a fire destroyed much of the interior of the admin building. Heavily patrolled by the local police. We were busted in less than 30 minutes.
For this image I wanted to explore the concentration idea of textures found within nature. This is a close up of moving water. If I continued with this idea I would want to take really close up shots.
Very brief exploration of an abandoned former 1 star hotel in Lichfield.
I've been in a lot of abandoned buildings and this by far the creepiest one I've ever been in. Mostly due to the fact that there are people living in there. We didn't stay too long and the photos are a little sketchy sorry.
1. Tree weeps for the war dead., 2. Cryptic Path, 3. Sentinel Sunset, 4. Saguarro Field, 5. Over Salt Lake, 6. Eerie Place, 7. May the Joy of the Season Delight You, 8. The Thinker,
9. Dragon, 10. Excelsior, 11. Aspen Grove, 12. Bike Rack, 13. Sea Terrace, 14. Water Lily, 15. Never More, Never More, 16. Fire in the Sky,
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25. Winter Garden, 26. Morning, 27. Contemplating Spring, 28. Oasis Pool, 29. Moonswept, 30. Outlook, 31. Cat Eyes, 32. Boat House View,
33. Eden's Gate, 34. Exploration, 35. Lattice, 36. Falling, 37. Ribbon of stars, 38. Anemone, 39. Carpet O Tulips, 40. Beached,
41. Pont French Creek, 42. What's the point?
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Well, what can I say... This is perhaps to most amazing discovery I have ever done. I had no idea what to expect from this place. There are no pictures in existence from the inside of this theatre. No one really knows what's on the inside. Officials have been trying hard to get a grip on the owner, which is almost impossible. Phone numbers leading to strange contact persons, leading to companies cross country, leading to other contacts...
Little do they know that an old decayed house from another streetblock would give entrance to this beauty. It is connected through a very long passage, pitchblack.
This theatre was kept in darkness for so many years. I have shine my light upon her for the very first time ever...
some discarded explorations for what eventually became the cover of this book. garethwrice.com/DUST-LOGIC
I set up a particle system with the contours of the letters as attractors and then played with transparency, accumulation, blending modes and other parameters.
Raising from the depth to tell mankind about the discovery. Great visibility and lair for grey reef sharks
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Exploration Days, canoeing & Kayaking
June 19-21 at MSU, nearly 2,500 youth and chaperones from every MI county come stay on campus for 4-H Exploration Days-- a pre-college program to meet new people and experience the life of a Spartan.
Photo credit: Mariah Montenegro
To boldly go where only some have gone before...
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Okay, so you know that recent Michigan trip I keep mentioning? It was a different sort of trip than usual, and I'm going to present it in an unusual way. We took the trip as part of a genealogical exploration of one of my ancestral lines, so for the next couple of weeks, I'll be talking a lot about where I originate and some of the people who produced me. But I'll start with a 30-plus-year-old picture of a batch of people who have little to do with Michigan.
These are the folks who actually raised me. I don't like using my real identity on the internet, so I won't tell you their full names. My little play on the name of a movie star gunslinger has worked well enough as a fake flickr surname, though, so that's what I'll call these people. This is a photo of the Midwestwood family, taken in 1983 or '84 for a church directory, I think. The parents, Becky and Milton, sit in the middle with the baby on their lap. The middle kid stands over on the left, looking a little creepy. And the big-haired blond kid standing off to the right with an expression stuck somewhere between confusion and annoyance is the ten-year-old version of me, Clint Midwestwood, oldest of the Midwestwood children.
There's a fun fact about that family I've alluded to several times in the past: only three of the five people in this image are related by birth. That dark haired kid on the left is the only child born to Milton and Becky to make it out of the hospital. (There were three other babies who didn't live longer than a day.) The other two kids, me and the little guy, were both adopted as infants. And it only gets more complicated from there, as that baby and I are genetically related, too. Biologically, the kid is the child of one of my biological sisters, who gave birth to him when she was 16. She figured since my parents already had one her brothers, they might as well have her son, too. I used to have a lot of fun with family pictures by pointing out that the only person I actually share any genes with here is the black kid.
But there's a down side to all this for somebody who likes to compartmentalize things the way I do. Thanks to my wife, who is really good at researching things, I've developed an interest in genealogy. But this leads directly into the question of which genealogical line I follow. I've got two options giving me twice as many ancestors as everybody else. I can follow the line of the Midwestwoods, the people who raised me and from whom the law says I originate. Or I can follow the genetic line that leads to a bunch of people with names like Prout or Frazier or Goudreau or, if you can believe it, Waubojeeg.
At one point in the recent Michigan trip, Robin asked me which line I felt the greater connection to. That's sort of a difficult question to answer, as it hints at a lot of nurture-nature fights. My personal experience tells me those fights mostly wind up a draw, and neither really dominates. I consider both lines "real." They're just real in different ways. Though I'm not genetically related to the people in this photo, Milton and Becky are my real and true parents, and I've never been tempted to think otherwise. And since my parents' ancestral lines made them who they are and my parents made me who I am, I am as much a product of their lines as they are. But the physical stuff that embodies me, the blood and bones and tendency for cancer and bouts of depression and fuzzy hair, that comes from a mix of Michiganders and Mississippians. My love of writing and photography and my urge to over-analyze things probably comes from there, too. So that line's as real as the other.
The genetic line is the one I'll explore in this set, focusing on the lineage of my biological mother. She came from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, as did practically every one of my forebears in that line going back at least 300 years. Here's a few of their stories.
some discarded explorations for what eventually became the cover of this book. garethwrice.com/DUST-LOGIC
I set up a particle system with the contours of the letters as attractors and then played with transparency, accumulation, blending modes and other parameters.
Nearly 100 teams took part in the 2019 Human Exploration Rover Challenge, held April 12-13 at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama. The competition, hosted by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, challenges high school and college teams to design, build and test human-powered roving vehicles inspired by the Apollo lunar missions and future exploration missions to the Moon, Mars and beyond. This year’s competition marked 25 years since the inaugural event.
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Rover Challenge awards news release
This mining exploration camp is located in the Kiniskan Lake area of Northwestern British Columbia. Mostly a lot of drilling was taking place when we went to conduct water sampling for this project. August 5, 2006.
June 19-21 at MSU, nearly 2,500 youth and chaperones from every MI county come stay on campus for 4-H Exploration Days-- a pre-college program to meet new people and experience the life of a Spartan.
2013 Exploration Days, Sailing
Photo credit: Katie Gervasi