I went on a walk with a friend to take advantage of the last days of 2007. My best wishes for you all
Featured in “National Parks of the World” – June 2009. Featured in “Rocks and Stones” – November 2009. Here in one of the hottest places on earth, large rocks appear to race one another around a dry lake bed leaving long trails behind them and small piles of dried mud in front of them. No one has seen them move but the evidence shows that they do…somehow. The practical theory is that the combination of seasonal heavy rains and very high speed winds can push these rocks, sometimes weighing as much as the average person, across the slippery muddy surface of the usually dry lake. On cold winter nights, sheets of ice probably also contribute to the movement of these “sailing stones.” [Wikipedia entry – Racetrack Playa] [U.S. National Park Service website] / Copyright © 2004 Brian W. Schaller – All rights reserved. Copies, reproductions and altered versions are not permitted.
A very well worn pair of boots & dogtags belonging to a soldier friend of mine. / /
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Stephanie Mountzouris / Adelaide, 4:16am I know I know, I haven’t put anything up in a VERY long time. It’s called having deadlines. / But I wanted to post this because this year has been very much about me doing work for everyone else and next to nothing for myself, and this night was a blessed break from the pressure. A night of youthful frivolity and voyeuristic tendancies, photographic jam sessions and too much champagne, 80s glam rock and 90s supermodels, a love of Terry Richardson, Agyness Deyn, that bitchin Fiona Apple video clip and all things trashy and decadent. Debbie Harry would be proud. / It’s liberating to do something other than broken dolls, fairytales and goddamn alice in wonderland once in a while. I’m over it. This was real. Fun. Free. Colour version viewable on deviantART
I suggest a black frame and bright white mat for this photo. - Troy
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