AmandaMuses

Tag: textures

  • Springy

    Kind of in love with this springy combination of colors and the subtle textures in this photograph. Maybe I’m nuts, but rotting machinery can be so strangely beautiful.

  • Pink

    I’m not really a pink person, but the contrast of the bright pink against the pale blue and the almost violent abrasions to this surface work for me. Update: Like this photo? Now it’s available as a matted archival print here in my Etsy shop.

  • Wet

    Another rainy day in Baltimore…

  • Registered

    Found this forgotten shot of mine while organizing my hard drive over the weekend. Really really liking the color palette in this one. Update: Like this photo? Now it’s available as a matted archival print here in my Etsy shop.

  • Mercury

    The other day I took a long walk through town. I had an old camera with a roll of film that needed to be finished for processing so with a bag full of cameras I set out on a photo hunt. While exploring, I came across a building with the most incredible texture. It seemed…

  • Smile

    Perhaps it’s the combination of colors, or the layered brush strokes, or even remembering the spot where I took this quick shot, but for whatever reason, there’s just something about this texture that makes me smile…

  • Busy

    Seems like a lot is going on here at the moment, but then October is typically a busy month in Baltimore–lots of festivals, celebrations, weddings, birthdays and this year we can even cheer for BOTH our teams at once. As the days continue to shorten, I keep sifting through the heaps of unpublished photos generated…

  • Wood and nails

    Similar to a recent entry about sorting through unpublished photos, another theme struck me while sorting… Wood and/or nails.. Wood on the side of a century old barn.. ..a nail helping to cover a broken window… The grain of exterior of an old home tool shop.. ..on the door of an ancient windmill… .. and…

  • Isaac

    Stay safe, stay dry folks…

  • Rundetaarn

    Sometimes when I’m visiting Copenhagen for the day, I like to go up to the top of the 17th century observatory called the RundetÃ¥rn. The walk up to the top of the tower is a cobblestone spiral ramp. In the 18th century, Peter the Great rode a horse up to the top while visiting. Toward…

  • Farm Textures

    Inevitably, while exploring the farm, I can’t help but notice all the subtle colors and textures. Here are just a few that caught my eye:

  • A walk through the countryside

    While visiting the farm, there was a lot of downtime which is generally in short supply these days. While the weather was on the miserable side during my stay, we still managed to venture out a little each day. Sometimes for social calls to friends on the island or on an excursion to an ancient…

  • The Farm

    Among my travels this year, have been several trips abroad to spend time with my friends and extended family. It’s been a wonderful treat to grow closer and revisit places I’d not seen in many years. One of the more relaxing side trips while traveling was to a friend’s farm for the holidays. As one…

  • A quick ‘Hello’

    The last few weeks have been a blur of work, travel and a healthy dose of stress. Even so, I’ve been generating new work and at long last am happy to share some of it with you, dear readers. Before the rain blew in this weekend, I went on a long walkabout and had a…

  • Postcards from New York

    More from New York…TriBeCa, Greenwich Village and the Brooklyn Bridge (in no particular order)…

  • Brunch

    Found this on my walk home from brunch earlier today…

  • Studio randomness

    Sometimes when processing images, I find random shots which seem the result of occasional, accidental shutter bumps. Do you ever do that? When dealing with film the occasional, accidental shot used to drive me NUTS, but with digital I could care less and am often amused by the result regardless of whether it “works” or…

  • Photos from the road

    It’s been a long time since I’ve shared photos or non-daily portrait work with any regularity; but thank you, dear readers, for your patience. I think it’s time to end the wait…wouldn’t you agree?

  • Day 155

  • Postcards from London, vol. 2; Textures