From the side of a boat in dry dock at the Wellfleet Marina. I’ve been noticing a real bias towards orange in my life & photos recently. I’m not sure where it’s coming from; orange has never been one of my favorites…
Category: Beautiful Decay
Printing, Letterheads, Cards
Jury duty has ended, and there was much rejoicing. Or at least there will be, once I catch up a little and overcome this exhaustion. Thank goodness it’s the weekend! Oh, this was taken in New Orleans, in the French Quarter.
Steel Grey and Ochre
New Orleans, Louisiana I’ve got ochre on the brain, because I’ve been reading the fascinating book Color: A Natural Histroy of the Palette by Victoria Finlay. The first section was all about ochre, particularly as used by Aboriginal people in Australia. Curiously, jury duty has the pleasant unexpected side effect of giving me lots of time to read in the breaks.
Clinging Ferns
St. Louis Cemetary No. 1, New Orleans, Louisiana
Cross and Gate
St. Louis Cemetary No. 1, New Orleans, Louisiana
Rust, Ochre and Pink
New Orleans, Louisiana
Late Afternoon
Peekaboo
French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana
Broken Finial
St. Louis Cemetary #1, New Orleans, Louisiana
Rusty Spokes
St. Louis Cemetary #1, New Orleans, Louisiana