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Entries from January 1, 2016 - January 31, 2016

Catterline Cove, Scotland Photos

My friend Steve lives just south of Aberdeen and Stonehaven in the tiny Scottish seaside village of Catterline, Scotland.

 

One of my favorite places to eat is the Creel Inn, Catterline.  It's a 200 year old inn with great food and a fine selection of real ales.

 

After a significant conversation about literature, philosophy, and being-in-the-world, and after a fine lunch at the Creel Inn washed down with a winter ale, we set out on a walk down to Catterline Cove in a bitter, biting 33f degree driving wind.

 

The cold wind drove zephyrs across the cove.

 

Only a handful of fishing boats go out from Catterline Harbour any more . . . mostly to supply the tables of the Creel Inn.

 

The old Catterline Harbour jetty.

 

Bitingly cold, and blindingly beautiful.

 

A rugged North Sea coast spreads north from Catterline.

 

It was odd lighting: a dark cloud coming from the west, full of snow, darkened the foreground while an early setting winter sun lit tall clouds out across the North Sea.

 

A fisherman's cottage below the Catterline cliffs.

 

The old fisherman's cottage had a fine weathered red door.

 

Fisherman's cottage wall detail.

 

The old boat winch, lost in the weeds.

 

We walked back up the hill in the fading winter light.

 

Steve's old fisherman's cottage, up on the cliffs above the North Sea.

Study: A Hua Hin Palm

I was walking down a dirt road in Hua Hin, Thailand on New Years' Day 2016 and saw some nice light on this palm trunk.

 

The colors and patterns, and contrast was superb.

 

Wonderful pattern and color.

Thailand Photos: A Study of Splash Spirits

On my recent vacation back home in Thailand I took a walk along the Gulf of Thailand shore to take some seascape shots.

 

I took a number of photos of the low surf crashing against a retaining wall.  As I zoomed my camera view screen to see if it was a clear shot, I noticed something interesting . . . .

 

. . . there were astounding patterns and forms in the splashes.

 

Each wave splash created an ethereal and aesthetic world that passed with the gravity it had defied.

 

These were not large phenomena, maybe only a foot or two high.

 

But I was mesmurized by their fleeting beauty.

 

Patterns in patterns, shapes within shapes.

 

Fascinating.

 

Some of the captures were suitable for artistic post-processing, including a black and white study:

 

[All photos captured with a Fuji X-Ti and 56mm f1.2 lens]

Study: Lamp Cascade

I recently returned home to Thailand for a brief vacation.  While there I stayed in an old hotel with a marvelous stairwell lighting fixture.

 

The light, color, repeating patterns, and ambiguity of space were astonishing.

 

I climbed those stairs many times choosing multiple angles and compositions.  Pakkred, Thailand, January 2016. [Fuji X-T1 and 10-24mm f4.0 lens]