Roiling thunderheads forming above an EAT sign near Palm Springs.
A foggy San Francisco day as viewed through an iphone camera using the Hipstamatic app.
Sunsets in Los Angeles are always obscured by silhouettes of power lines, palm trees and jail-bound starlets.
This is what it looks like as you drive toward San Francisco during the Summer months. The city is quietly nestled under all that thick fog on most afternoons and keeps us shivering while the rest of the country boils. You may have unbearable heat, but we get slapped with quakes from time to time - so it all evens out.
Unaltered photograph of vermillion sunset seen outside my art studio window.
14-Killer shots, especially of the sunset view from your window!
Posted by: MJed Lance Von T. | July 08, 2010 at 01:10 PM
I'm sure there can't be anyone who can touch your artistic genius.
each time you share pictures I think; oh this is it, there is so much to love on so many levels, 14 has created the ultimate magic, and then, you share more pictures, and I think: Dear God, 14 has surpassed herself, and then you share More pictures and I realize, there is no begining or end to the glory of your photographs or your paintings. You are eternal and beyond definition.
Posted by: Vern | July 08, 2010 at 07:36 PM
EAT signs get my attention, too! Gotta love funky signs and tattered old billboards... especially when they're up against a really cool sky. Another great set of photos--glad to see your creativity flowing this summer, 14!
Posted by: k | July 27, 2010 at 09:25 AM