Klamath River Basin
#323Source material: Workbench.
Last Friday, we attended an opening at 9610, a brand new gallery, garden, landscape space in Klamath Falls. The gallery has an eclectic collection of work, all relating to the landscape and gardenscape, and the office has a very cool workbench left over from when the building was used as a blacksmith shop. I took three shots that eventually will be a long horizontal composition. Here, I just stacked two of them.
#322Source material: Piano case.
We also traveled to the mouth of the Klamath River to learn more of the ecosystem that makes the river such a dynamic place. The piano in the nearby hostel caught my eye.
#321Source material: Seaweed.
On an early morning walk along the beach, I came across an explosion of confetti-like marine life washed up on shore. I found that muting the colors was even more interesting.
#322Source material: Redwood trees, checker wrapping paper.
As Ann drove through the forest, I was happily snapping away. Bugs and mist on the windshield added to the foggy smudges.
#319Source material: Driftwood, piano case.
Perhaps an obvious comparison.
#318Source material: Idaho clouds, inkjet gibberish.
In looking for a file of something (don't even remember what it was) came across an uncompleted image that just needed a couple layers turned off and the gibberish turned vertical to feel more right; a good reminder that images that aren't working can just be left alone for a while, and more easily resolved when revisiting them.


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