John Michael Swartz

It's that time of the year where if the sun is shining, it's probably shining directly into your face

11/19/2024 (jump to writing)

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Two days of looking at things while walking, before and after physical therapy for my ankle. Although I have spared you close-ups of congealed Filipino adobo sauce, you are not spared a moderately twee close-up of my morning coffee grounds. Still, I think it's to the point. Which is what? Trees, infrastucture, a half-hallucinated chimera of the two? More on this later.

Still trying to explode some old habits with framing. Using a zoom lens for the first time in perhaps 20 years really changes things.