On a recent trip to the Texas Coast, I decided to chronicle some of the toilets I came across in my travels with a cheap Canon point and shoot camera. These six images are the result.
Each moment passes differently for each person that experiences it. When those experiences overlap or intertwine, it's exraordinary.
It's as though the slide was made for us. That, even at this second, in this moment of excitement, we can share the experience side-by-side, hands clutching, hearts free.
Large fields West of prosper Texas are prepared for the year's corn crop.
Through the eyes of a child, all concerns can be reduced to finding the biggest bubble and watching it pop. We adults should take notes.
There are quiet places we find, seldom traveled and often overlooked. They aren't magical or special in anyway… until we make them so.
An Abandoned Structure near Prosper, TX.
Thanks to Debbie and Davin for their moral support, rat poop moving abilities, and light painting skills.
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16.5 minute exposure of the night sky over the Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge. The moon did not contribute to this photograph, much to my dismay.
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… but it isn't.
This branch runs between several large boulders in Mother Neff State Park near Moody, TX.
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Trees can be found scattered about the Prairie lands at Mother Neff State Park near Moody, TX.
(In order to show motion blur in the grass 20 exposures of this scene were taken and averaged together. The tree and horizon foliage were used from a single image, the grass from the average.)
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Some tall grass growing out from the water at Mineral Wells State Park.
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Bonnie spins Poi at the Lewisville Dike.
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Taken at Eisenhower State Park near the Oklahoma/Texas border.
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Steel fibers, fluffed, lit, and provided plenty of oxygen by spinning it on the end of a chain. Probably not something you should try at home.
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My nephew, Liam, got a real kick out of controlling the camera's remote shutter release.
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Adrienne - 7 months pregnant.














