Friday, February 02, 2007

Rick Rubin's

25 comments:

michaela said...

It looks like a reverse termite tent. I love the way it billows and the light from the windows make the outside look otherworldly.

Unknown said...

Oh, honey - wow. My next present please?

Lynda said...

Chicago is one of my favorite places. Got any shots of Navy Pier? I love the way this photo was shot, and I like the without reason of rhyme... great blog... is comfy and inviting...

Mmmmmm said...

Thats a neat photo and so are many of your others
best wishes

Elizabeth said...

This is exactly how my life feels. My job in the military blanketing the mess, but it just feels so good.

Anonymous said...

Really cool photo, it just gives off a certain feeling when you look at it. That's what I love about photography. It can really set your mood.

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Unnamed Author. said...

Wow! I love this photo. To quote myself, ''Oooooooooooooo" is exactly what came out of my mouth when I popped onto your blog. Thank you.

Shelley said...

Awesome photo!

Oberon said...

.......fabulous........and.......what is the most important thing?

CoralPoetry said...

Hi,

I like the arched window. But red drapes over the ceiling. Why?

Regards,
Coral

BeautyIsRelative said...

I enjoy your pictures! You have a great eye for interesting things that people don't really notice. Cool!

FarmerRicky said...

What the hell is a "reverse" termite tent?
I want one. I like the concept. See, you put the termites in the "reverse termite tent" and the termites regurgitate the wood and put it back in the support rafters of your house but with their saliva mixed in the regurgitated wood your house is now stronger.

We can sell a lot of these tents.

Ricky

http://myfishsauce.blogspot.com/

FarmerRicky said...

What the hell is a "reverse termite tent?" I want one. I love the concept. You put the termites in the "reverse termite tent" The termites then regurgitate the wood and put it back into the support beams of your house. Now your house is much stronger and better. We can sell a lot of these.

http://myfishsauce.blogspot.com

Joi said...

Wow! Your pictures are amazing. I'm an aspiring photographer myself. How'd you get your start?

Vlad said...

Chicago is awesome. I was there once and I fell into the Ravine on St. Delaware's Street. My GOD!

Unknown said...

It looks like warehouse

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It looks like warehousem
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Diana said...

Your photos are very nice. Take a look at some of mine!

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Adiv said...

Is that a parachute? A giant American flag? I like your style regardless. (I'm assuming it's your place you've taken a picture of.)

Hiranya said...

An interesting photograph...
Like it very much.. :)

Brock said...

The extreme depth of feild used in this and some of your other photos really has the efect of throwing the veiwer into the scene. It kinda feels like I was there!
That last bit wasn't true. It's just my way of saying "I like your work".

Anonymous said...

★btw It's your news?

augustprint said...

What a great photo! Such a sense of "feeling" comes through in the shot. Keep up the great work!

Kate Spinillo said...

I think this is absolutely gorgeous. It took me a second to realize what the red and white was, and I like the light coming into the room.