tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4445844569294316288.post8630794046820113408..comments2024-01-28T03:56:39.351-08:00Comments on TOM CLARK: Timothy H. O'Sullivan: Dwarfed (Wheeler Survey of the One Hundredth Meridian, Arizona/Nevada, 1871)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4445844569294316288.post-21345272868689056142011-08-21T04:34:41.826-07:002011-08-21T04:34:41.826-07:00Edster,
That's so beautiful to think on, it w...Edster,<br /><br />That's so beautiful to think on, it would bring tears to the eyes of a stone.<br /><br />All the sacred places in all the pictures we have ever seen dwell inside us... and then we are gone.<br /><br />Though the rocks are still there.TChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05915822857461178942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4445844569294316288.post-4673811137878013072011-08-20T09:23:23.839-07:002011-08-20T09:23:23.839-07:00this is where Stone Girl resides:
at the entrance...this is where Stone Girl resides:<br /><br />at the entrance to The Black Canyon <br />where<br />the Colorado River .... enters<br /><br />this IS a Sacred Place that is<br />above all else<br /><br />to be Honored and Respected and (yes), even Worshiped<br /><br />I even think that that is "her" standing at the water's edge<br /><br />"she" as these rocks so do simultaneously resides in many places<br /><br />(and)<br />what DOES "she" think?<br />one kiss from this "blind man"<br />&<br />I will tell youEd Bakerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11285310130024785775noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4445844569294316288.post-45699128038268074662011-08-20T07:43:03.711-07:002011-08-20T07:43:03.711-07:00Steve,
The space between foreground and horizon, ...Steve,<br /><br />The space between foreground and horizon, I have thought, is what Temporality also fills -- <br /><br />that seen present<br /><br />space, imagined to be given,<br />with physical meaning --<br /><br />and the curious fleeting or diminished presence of the human in these photos, the very long exposure time actually perhaps allowing the photographer himself, were he so "inclined", to enter the picture (that is, the picture of the geology)... a nano-dot of living temporality in amid all that rocky<br /><br />density of matterTChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05915822857461178942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4445844569294316288.post-69568035264512085672011-08-20T07:24:45.362-07:002011-08-20T07:24:45.362-07:00Tom,
Further 'evidence' here of filling t...Tom,<br /><br />Further 'evidence' here of filling that space between foreground and "vast distant horizon" (resonates with something here, from yesterday)- - - -<br /><br />8.19<br /><br />light coming into fog against invisible<br />ridge, shadowed shape of cypress branch<br />in foreground, wave sounding in channel<br /><br /> density of matter, not only<br /> but that seen present<br /><br /> space, imagined to be given,<br /> with physical meaning<br /><br />grey white fog against invisible ridge,<br />pelican flapping across toward horizonSTEPHEN RATCLIFFEhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12339481653546188412noreply@blogger.com