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The camp host at Calf Creek told us about Broken Bow arch. The drive out there is an ordeal. High clearance vehicle needed for sure. About an hour of constant wash-board. The hike is three miles to the arch, following cairns and the creek bed. Pictures of the arch just don't do it any justice at all. You are following the trail, turn a corner and this massive arch suddenly appears out of nowhere. In the pictures, you can't tell the size except in a few you can see a tiny person (either myself or my husband) underneath. As the creek cuts under the arch, there is a washout created where you can camp under the overhang on the shores of the creek. We were the third and fourth people there the entire week. The trail was so clean. The only signs of humans were cairns and foot prints. Save water for the hike out. The last little bit (and the first, but you're fresh then) has no shade and the last few yards, you have to scramble up loose sand to the trail head.
I AM BROKEN.
Haven't worked on this project for a while. This morning my brother told me the street "looks like it's been struck by lightning," so I went to check it out. Thought it would be perfect for today's mood... broken.
Broken power pole from the record-setting wind storm seen on Mink Road close to the Tolt Pipeline.
[ Hanukkah Eve Wind Storm of 2006 ]
For Obscura Day, it was a trip to Fermilab, the geek Mecca in Batavia, Illinois.
Broken Symmetry, on the Pine Street Entrance. It's a three-span arch, painted black on one side and orange on the other.
Fermilab has decided to ban photography groups from taking tours. To quote Katie Yurkewicz, the Fermi PR person
"Our tour program is not designed to accommodate groups whose primary interest is photography. We are not resourced to be able to regularly guide such tours safely."
I used a broken mirror to photograph a picture of my aunt and uncle. I shot it from a high angle and used the mirror as a frame for my photo to incorporate the broken theme. I lightened and softened the photo and added a tint of black and white to make the photo seem a little older.
This morning, riding to work, I heard something weird on the back wheel. When I looked closely, I saw that one of the spokes broke near the hub. I unscrewed to avoid any more damages, but it seems that the wheel is either unbalanced or bend somewhere, as it is hitting the brakes from time to time.
Broken blade/stripe- black ink on standard and narrow width microfiber.
[inspired by the broken blade from a designer's utility knife]
This is Broken playing the Snooty Fox in Wakefield on the 22nd October 2014
Check out their new video (produced by me) here > youtu.be/VsnypGhKnug
Not sure when I did this, but I just noticed it when I went to load the bikes on my car this morning. It's still ride-able, but I'll look for a used set on ebay to replace this when it eventually breaks off completely.
This is the first picture in my Song Lyric project.
What I intend to do is take a photo for every line in one single song.
My song is We Are Broken by Paramore.
It is completely done in spare time, that way I can let my creativity flow freely without any pressure or deadline.
Then once I'm done I am going to make a video showing each picture along with the song, showing them line by line.
I'm excited to see the final result.
I kind of cheated, the first line is just "I am outside", but I thought it was "I am outside and I've been waiting for the sun." Haha.