Saturday, September 29, 2012

Santa Fe, is that you?


Spent the afternoon today with Tim and Nick climbing around the hills overlooking Santa Fe trying to find the spot from which Timothy O'Sullivan snapped* the photo on the top in 1871. Because of obstacles which have sprung up over the last 141 years (like people's houses — and lots of trees), this, the shot on the bottom, was the closest we were able to get.

*Not the word to use. Nothing snappy about O'Sullivan's process, according to an article the Daily Mail published earlier this year. (Check out the article to see a nice selection of O'Sullivan's breathtaking photos of the still pristine West.) As their writer put it:
O'Sullivan used a primitive wet plate box camera which he would have to spend several minutes setting up every time he wanted to take a photograph. He would have to assemble the device on a tripod, coat a glass plate with collodion — a flammable solution. The glass would then be put in a holder before being inserted into a camera. After a few seconds exposure, he would rush the plate to his dark room wagon and cover it in chemicals to begin the development process.
Thanks to Randy King for the link and the challenge!



Wednesday, September 26, 2012

And sometimes they just show up


Screen shot of back-to-back posts on my Facebook newsfeed today. Can't say I worked very hard to find this one. . .


Sunday, September 23, 2012

Some people never change. . .

   
Buenos Aires photographer Irina Werning has done an incredible job of meticulously recreating old photos like the ones here. See more of her impressive project here.

Above: Mechi, 1990 and 2010, Buenos Aires Right: Johanes, 1994 and 2011, Hamburg; and Lucía, 1956 & 2010, Buenos Aires

(Thanks to Melyssa Holik for the tip!) 

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Juxtaposing


As part of her Juxtaposition project, Erin Loechner has gathered photos from all over the internet and matched them up in combinations that are gorgeous and compelling — the kind of stuff you can look at all day long and not get tired of. (Thanks to Megan for the tip!)

Top photo: Salva Lopez; Bottom photo: Michelle Arcilla





Thursday, September 13, 2012

The sun rises in the east. And the west.

On the left: Sand castle at sunrise on Ocean Isle Beach, NC, October 2010; On the right: Lifeguard stand at sunrise at Long Beach, CA, October 2010

(I know, I know. Getting dangerously close to cliché territory. Vacation slides will probably be next. . .)


Monday, September 3, 2012

Decisions, decisions. . .

Whether to rent or to buy? On the left: Home for rent in Belen, NM. On the right: Home for sale in Belen, NM.



Saturday, September 1, 2012

Dorie and the tires

On the left: my photo of Dorie Hagler shooting a fence decorated with tires. On the right: Dorie's photo of the "tired" fence.