Pyramids, traffic, and a misunderstood world…
If you’re just now joining me, I’m in Egypt this week. “Egypt!?!? You’re crazy! It’s so unsafe there!” It couldn’t be further from the truth. I’ve been all over the…
If you’re just now joining me, I’m in Egypt this week. “Egypt!?!? You’re crazy! It’s so unsafe there!” It couldn’t be further from the truth. I’ve been all over the…
The day starts in Greece… …and ends in Egypt. Definitely stay tuned… -Noah D. . Other photographer friends posting a photo a day for 2013: Jeff Montgomery Mike James Ashel…
Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high Where knowledge is free Where the world has not been broken up into fragments By narrow domestic walls…
I’m on the road again. Racking up more mileage. No new countries this time, but a return to one I haven’t been to since 2008. I don’t say this enough,…
One of the downsides to this photo-a-day thing is the fact that some days images come out a little forced. On those days, the desire to be consistent overrides the…
“Sometimes I think we’re alone. Sometimes I think we’re not. In either case, the thought is staggering.” ~Buckminster Fuller, inventor of the geodesic sphere/dome Of the 100 trillion people who…
Once I said to a scarecrow, ‘You must be tired of standing in this lonely field.’ And he said, ‘The joy of scaring is a deep and lasting one, and I never…
Sometimes thoughts come out through the tools we have with which to write our names. Stay tuned… -Noah D.
Through the blinds of a diner in a Chicago suburb: cars pass crusted with ice and the sidewalk scatters white. Dogs in jackets, anxious at their ropes. People stride by…
I absolutely love the color of the first photograph. As usual, whenever color is used in this blog, it’s natural color. And the black and white isn’t too processed.…
On my way to Chicago for the weekend. Tug. People watching. Awesome. I wonder how many people are in that frame. Stay tuned… -Noah D.
The rain had started tapping On the window near my bed There was a loophole in my dreaming So I got out of it And to my surprise my eyes…