Appreciating what I see today while digging deep into the archives to locate my earliest photography.
Welcome to Timeline Photos. A few years back I started peeking around my archives in search of some of the first photographs I had taken. Here records my quest into better understanding my long term love of camera and experiencing the world with it in hand. All photos appear in chronological order hopefully revealing an evolution of how I see and what moves me to speak with light.
Images are licensed Creative Commons BY-NC-SA. You are welcome to share an image given that you credit me, Irene Kato, as photographer with mention of my blog link, 'irenekatophotos.blogspot.com'.
Contact irenekatophotos@gmail.com for information about prints, permissions, and on-site assignments. Thank you!!
(Photo credit Phil Monahan of Orvis)
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Morning commute
On June 4, I started my job for Upward Bound LSU teaching Algebra II. I cycle in everyday, and finally, after over a week of working, I documented myself in action. 'Warp speed' effects were possibly caused by the perspiration on my cell phone indicating that I'm drenched in humidity levels over 90% in the early AM. Words like 'steamy' and 'glistening' float through my head as I ride, and I'm brewing what type of photo would best capture the heat's effects. Might be best left up to imagination.
Labels:
cell phone,
cyclist,
LSU
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Wonderful image! I lived in Florida for 18 years and was a competitive cyclist for some of that time so I know the "steamy" climate well. You are never dry! But you do what you need to do.
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed :-)
Ooh, there are so many very cool elements about you, Marianne. Kudos to you for your competitive cycling history, and I can't imagine being inspired to do it in a hot, steamy climate.
ReplyDeleteI do have to say though that it feels pretty good getting in the morning ride feels pretty good.
Thanks again for peeking in with your comment and visit! :)