I have been posting to this blog for over 13 years, each year reporting on accomplishments over the prior year and goals for the new year.

2024 is no different. My main photography goal for the year is listed in the January submission of the 2024 C.London 52 Week Photography Challenge. Content this year will work towards that goal in addition to my general shooting. Check out my website "About" page to learn more. The website is at www.jeffmarcowitz.photography 

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Thanks to all of you who have followed this photo blog for many years and welcome to any newcomers. My hope is that the images and stories are interesting and thought-provoking as I continue this creative journey. As always, comments, critiques and suggestions (here and the website) are welcome and appreciated as they often lead to new ideas and inspiration.

Thank You.
Jeff

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Spider Legs vs. The Purple King


1/6/11 - Week 1

After dinner with colleagues at Thai Satay in South San Francisco, I saw this wicked illuminated tree and shot it with SymmetriCam.  Image reminds me of a late night "B" movie, hence the title.  And for the second night in a row, honestly, one beer. 

Also shot for today's Daily Shoot #417: "Go high contrast today and make a photograph with tons of pop.  Do as much in-camera as possible."

2 comments:

  1. Although you couldn't call me a fan of modern art, I love the geometrics you've been producing with the Symmetricam. When I first looked at this one, I thought it was a faucet handle, but then after reading the description, I sat and studied the branch structure. In ways, I'm reminded of the old Windows screen-saver pipes, but on the other hand, these images...and this one in particular...have a fractal quality to them which to me is very appealing. Nice work, Jeff!

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  2. Thanks Crow. If you like them, I'll keep doing them!

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