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some recent excerpts from my photo journal — or blog, if you will — are shown at right. you can also browse through them here
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i’ve recently moved more to a slideshow presentation on individual pages with pictures fading in and out. to pause any slide, hover over the image. to navigate forward or reverse, use the arrow keys. click any image to enlarge to fit screen (works with most browsers)

“nothing happens, this is what happens.”
georges perec

the veneration of moss in traditional japanese landscape gardening is widely-known.

my first attempt to visit gunkanjima was in 2013. it would have been a pretty grim november visit: wet, a bit cold, overcast, and, well, altogether novembery



museum of contemporary art, designed by kisho kurokawa, architect of the metabolist movement
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