Something Worth Fighting For

It has been a while so i thought i would stop by and introduce a new image. Set out on bicycle in ice and fog. Returned with this. I wish i had taken more advantage of the 2 weeks of fog here in St. Louis...
Also feel free to check out some images from a trip at flickr.com/jjbrauner

2 comments:

Pumpkin Kid said...

Wow, Justin. This one is exciting. It's almost like we're looking at a graveyard, with all these trees as markers where life had been. But when my eye drifts down to the ice on the water, it seems more like a compartmentalized comforter than a megalith on a tomb. I would read the fog and the trees alone as a barren picture - the kind I like to take - an image of the nothing that things draw into existence. And again, alone the pond would be a pleasant "pattern" picture, amusing fractals and frozen chaos.

Together, they don't bring such a dour picture of gloomy winter, but suggest a tranquility, a sleep, with each tree only mostly visible suggesting itself at all points in its life; every sapling and splinter in the ice sings that this is only sleeping, and the wonderful chaos of life will follow soon.

I also enjoyed the second untitled frame in your 'rural' section on the you.com... but thank you most especially for this one.

_ said...

great pic. the travel series on flicker is killer. some of those rock formation pics are super crisp and the disposable shots have a great wispy textural deal