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Richard Feynman

Everyone should read the collections of the Nobel Prize winning physicist Richard Feynman and I was reminded of this two days ago when talking to a potential candidate for an actress in the short I’m planning on shooting who just happened to be reading a collection of essays by Albert Einstein.
But what really reminded me […]

Others images speak the truth

Here a great and wondrous image that speaks volumes

from this post on the marketing blog gapingvoid

Confluence of photography notions

While I was driving north to Oregon last August I started taking pictures of my rear view mirror and the side view mirror to kill time and see if I could see anything interesting in them.
So I have a lot of pictures that look like this,

and this,

Last night I rewatched the Jarmusch movie Broken Flowers […]

Action movie shot

Since I talk about making movies so often I thought it might be nice to show the good people in internetland what it looks like when I command Bob’s belly.

A mountain, a train, and farmland

Taken in eastern Oregon while wandering. Nothing special but I liked the composition.

Call Homeland Security!

Call them quick!
There are commie scumbags sitting next to me in Epic. Right here! Next to me people talking about dialectic and rights and stuff.
They just said “justice” and “utilitarianism”. That’s a codeword if ever I  heard a codeword and I’ve heard plenty.
They’re definitely plotting something. Maybe a takeover. Yeah, these commie bastards are plotting […]

Slow drift

This screen here in front of me is mocking me while try to think of something amusing. It’s cool blue light,
blue light appearing brighter than other colors to the human eye,
I just read that in a book on lighting for film,
film makes me all giddy with possibilities,
possibilities abound and confound and confuse and thrill and […]

White tree blue sky

I think I’ve seen everything in this picture this time. No amusing hidden messages. No missed quirks. Just a white tree against a rich blue sky taken while driving over Reddington Pass in Tucson.

The ballad of the overly polite lesbian

Last week there was a lesbian couple in the cafe. One of them was dominant and she gave the other one cues to what to eat, how to order, even how to thank us for getting stuff they ordered which is kind of how the process works. People place orders, they give us money, and […]