Monthly Archives: August 2017

Thinking of Don DeLillo

Today, another library day. The local public library has to be just about my favorite (and arguably the most-effective and best-managed) of our local government services. At some juncture, I happened into the men’s room and, being mindful of the … Continue reading

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Monday, Around Home

Trying to relax from a tumultuous past week …

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Sixteen Years of War in Afghanistan, in Pictures

See all the selections from the archives of the New York Times …  

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Another Take on Larry Burrows

Bill comes up with another VietNam Association pairing, this time between Larry Burrows’ 1966 “Reaching Out” photograph … … and French painter Theodore Gericault’s ca. 1818 painting, “The Raft of the Medusa”.

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VietNam Associations

About a week ago, my old photography partner, Bill, sent along a photo of famed VietNam combat photographer, Larry Burrows.   This brought back memories of both VietNam (Bill was a helicopter mechanic during the war there, and I worked … Continue reading

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Havana Street Art – Alice Arnold

My brother Dennis directs my attention to a photo essay of Havana street art by his friend and photographer/filmmaker, Alice Arnold. http://streamingmuseum.org/street-art-in-havana/

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A View of Mount Emily

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Views From Campus Practice Field

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Through Windows

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Herman

He is my old college friend from the early 1960s.  Recently, we did a road trip into the state of Washington (he came all the way from Kansas City).  Along the way I made the occasional photograph, usually photographing him … Continue reading

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