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climbing roots going round the corner.

ghost crab on Casey Key -- she just wouldn't stop posing!

Teenagers are metaphor to a beautiful rebellion. They have a carefree attitude to life. They aren't scared to paint their worlds in all sorts of colours.

Colours are their weapons to set themselves free of bondage that society creates for them. Embracing these colours, like our youngerselves, reminds us of our freedom.

Children's toy/interesting metaphor. At a junky souvenir shop in Glen Arbor, Michigan, July 2005.

Hey! That seeming-sturdy brick is merely flimsy fiberglass facade. Sigh.

 

Paramount Ranch is a permanent Western town/film set that you've seen in a million movies and TV shows.

In life, in order to reach the top you have to climb and face every obstacle one at a time to get to the top. It's a process, an accomplishment.

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Metaphor mystery machine -- Apple II workshop - workshopping in action

There were two 4 hour sessions. The first was information to the teachers, and the second was capturing the brainstorming from the teachers themselves.

I find that the problem with my life is that my self is there behind the shiny stuff, insisting on making it less shiny through use of insidious methods.

"Still with the Season Passed" by Brady Wilks

 

photography - acrylic gel lift transfer

I was far too impressed with myself with this one, considering it was one of those quick snaps when I was barely paying attention to what I was doing. I could never have set this up.

 

Shot through our moving car window in July, 2006, on the grand Alaska journey, along the Sea to Sky Highway just north of Vancouver, British Columbia.

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(I feel like maybe I should replace the lightbulb with a smaller pile of crap. Because at the end of my class their understanding is still pretty crappy.)

Elephant Parade in London, May - July 2010

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