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to my personal journal through my viewfinder. A place where I leave the world behind and try to find the spirit of what I am seeing.
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Modern Art
I am the first to admit I do not understand modern art so, when I entered the Everson Museum’s Modern Art gallery, I felt like I was in a scene from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. I just kind of stared … Continue reading
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Tagged art, everson museum, humor, modern, new york, Photography, sculpture, syracuse
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Broken Egg
“Probably the most private thing in the world is an egg until it is broken.” – M. F. K. Fisher (Writer, 1908-1992) I take many photowalks around my town. I came upon this scene late on a Spring day when the angle … Continue reading