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Polygonia interrogationis

Kaufman Lake, Champaign, IL, USA

Finding the question mark in everyday life. It's a lot harder than you think.

Are we married to our soul mates?

 

Friends are like diamonds precious but rare!

 

Hmmmmmmmmmmmm? What is love?

Where is love?

Small three colour lino reduction print with horned owl and text.

 

I rarely make reduction prints, and never work in oil-based inks, like we did in this class. Also, this was printed on an actual press, rather than with my poor arm and a Japanese bare

Taken at the Arnold Arboretum (Boston 4/19/12) A bit early for these but a bit early for Lilacs too

Photographed at the Lexington Wildlife Management Area, Oklahoma, on 31 May 2012.

 

Photographs and text © Bryan Reynolds

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Seen hanging outside of Shot in the Dark Cafe in Tucson, AZ.

Before you ask: No. They're portobellos.

 

Mario Block concept by Poster Child (bladediary.com).

A small wound on a Sweetgum tree drew several varieties of butterflies. This is a Question Mark butterfly (top) - Polygonia interrogationis and a Hackberry Emperor (bottom) - Asterocampa celtis working in the sap.

Best viewed in the lightbox!

i wish you could see

ive got an i heart ?

written on the back of my hand

 

i heart? /// taylor swift

January 24, 2010 - Photo 24 of 365

 

January has been a puzzling month for me: not sure why exactly. Was eating an orange this morning, but the acid wasn't settling well in my stomach. I left the orange peel and orange slices on the table and came back about 15 minutes later to discover a surprise.

 

Oh boy, I should have covered the orange slices because the orange was all dried up. And it was only 15 minutes!!! Well, it wasn't a very juicy orange to begin with, but that's far from the point :P … before I placed these orange pieces and the peel into the green bin, I picked up the peel and had a creative idea. Inspired from some pictures I've taken previously with my brother, I decided to do some orange peel art.

 

This is my orange peel question mark in b&w to highlight my mood for the month … being confused that is :S … perhaps the remainder of the month will shed more light on my confusion and clear up the cloudy outlook.

No witty title, nor witty comments. Suck it.

 

Mario Block concept by Poster Child (bladediary.com).

Parkview Trail, Baltimore Co., MD 10/23/10

Ellicott City Quad

39076_C7

Family: Nymphalidae (Brushfooted),

Subfamily: Nymphalinae (Crescents, Checkerspots, Anglewings, etc.),

Tribe: Nymphalini

On Stinging Nettle

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