Ganoga Falls, Rickett’s Glen State Park, Pensylvania, June 2008
Ganoga falls is the tallest falls in the park, with a 94′ drop.
Ganoga falls is the tallest falls in the park, with a 94′ drop.
A particularly self-referential shelf at Jin Rosenau’s booth at the Palo Alto Art and Wine Festival, where he was showing of his bookshelves, made both for and out of books.
Inspired by reading Nicholson Baker’s article “Books as Furniture” in the New Yorker (June 12, 1995, p. 84 — also printed in his The Size of [...]
The Reeves brothers*, dressed in their obnoxious matching aloha fashion, on the observation deck of the tower of the University Church of St. Mary the Virgin.
*In case it is for some reason not obvious, there are no Reeves triplets–I am just having some fun with Photoshop.
The graveyards on the whole seemed to be devoid of planing and decoration, but these men were planting at a small graveyard, which I assume is a family plot, as it was separated from the necropolis by a series of crumbling buildings which I climbed over to get this shot.
This is a close-up of the [...]
I am standing on one of the upper stories of a ruined building built against the cliff side of a ruined necropolis, looking over the old city. For a closer view of the little grave plot, check out this shot.