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What happens when a fork, a cake slice and a silver sugar bowl come together.
Lit via a light box below and ambient above.
Was at Barnes & Noble today and saw this photograph in a book and immediately knew I would come home and copy it....Andre Kertesz. All 20 of those photographs are fabulous....5,7,10 and 12 are fuckin masterpieces.
I guess I am now also a thief of plates and forks......This doesn't make me a bad, bad man.....It just shows the appreciation of a subject, a style or a photographer.
Marsh Fork Elementary in Sundial, W.Va., is on the front lines of mountaintop removal, located 150 feet from a coal preparation plant and 400 feet below a leaking dam holding back 2.8 billion gallons of toxic coal sludge. Local residents have launched a campaign called Pennies of Promise to build a new school in a safe location in their community.
Originally printed in the Appalachian Voice, June 2005
Click here to see more photos from Marsh Fork Elementary, Sundial, WV
This picture is part of the National Memorials for the Mountains photo stream, hosted by www.ilovemountains.org.
An Alton Middle School listens to an oral history at the Rocky Fork Exhibit. Photo by Louise Jett, L&C Media Specialist
Middle Fork of the Salmon River, Salmon-Challis National Forest. Forest Service photo by Charity Parks.
First state record bird for Indiana. Owen County, Indiana on Hubble Station Road, half-mile east of St Rd 157. Thanks to those who reported and posted directions. A beautiful bird and find! May 31, 2008
This was created and placed in Pasadena to honor Bob Stane (see my Coffee Gallery Backstage set). Story here.
This photo album on display at the Rocky Fork Exhibit contained photos of desegregated classes in Godfrey in the 1930s and 50s. Photo by Louise Jett, L&C Media Specialist