Sunday, May 13, 2012

La Romana, Dominican Republic


Just got back from a very nice week in the Dominican Republic, just outside La Romana. Figured I'd throw at least one picture edit up. Enjoy. More to come.  - Tim

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Such Beautiful Doubt



She packed up her bags and she's heading out
She said I know that I'm ready with such beautiful doubt
It seems that you want nothing, but I want it all
There's got to be good reason for these dead air phone calls

We're moving up slow, it don't seem so steady
There's no need for big plans, I'll be here when you're ready
You know the world doesn't move the way you want sometimes
I kept a close distance but you kept me behind

So when are you gonna find what it is?
When are you gonna feel the need to resist?
When are you gonna fear the world?
Are you gonna be here when I return?

Stand up for what it is
Would you stand up for yourself 'cause we're growing up fast and you've gotta believe in it

So when are you gonna find what it is?
When are you gonna feel the need to resist?
When are you gonna fear the world?
Are you gonna be here when I return?


-Amos the Transparent
After All That's Come to This

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Ta-Da!

In a combined effort to make uploading and managing our photography blogs easier, Tim and I have decided to merge our separate blogs (e l s e w h e r e.photography & elevenfourty photos) into one we share: HeckleArt Photography.

This is still very much a work-in-progress and some much needed editing and changes will occur in the near future. Eventually, once HeckleART is up and running the way we want, we'll no longer be updating our respective blogs, rather we will share this one.

Stay tuned!!

Don't forget to follow HeckleART!!

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Let's Call Him Aarfy.


1968 Jeepster Commando - "Captain Aardvark"

This is my 1st attempt at a TTV (through the viewfinder) photograph, so there's still a learning process on my end.

These types of photographs are taken through the viewfinder of a second camera, in this case, I used a vintage Argus-75. The black border, dust, scratches and softness add to the mood.

*unedited photo