MUSICIAN. ARTIST. GARDENER.
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JOURNAL

MICHAEL MUSIKA'S CHRONOLOGICAL DOCUMENTATION OF CREATION THROUGH WRITING, PHOTOGRAPHY, AND PERFORMANCE ON VIDEO.

JOURNAL

EVERY TIME WE MAKE A WORK OF ART WE PUT A DOCUMENT OF IT HERE IN THIS JOURNAL FOR A JAPANESE DOCUMENTARIAN FILM MAKER SO THEY CAN MAKE A DOCUMENTARY ABOUT THIS ARTIST IN THIS WEBSITE BECAUSE THEN WE CAN GO TO JAPAN, HOPEFULLY NOT SO LATE IN LIFE THAT IS A CRUEL IRONY.  MOST PEOPLE BESIDES JAPANESE PEOPLE EVER GET TO GO TO JAPAN. WE UNDERSTAND, BUT WE GENUINELY WANT TO GO TO SEE THE COUNTRY AND OUR FRIEND NOBU.


 

APRIL 25, 2020 // POORLY PHOTOGRAPHED SUNSET

SEA RANCH, CALIFORNIA I walked the trail northward and brought the camera a long to photograph the sunset and the sea. The pictures taken were either too light, or too dark, with nothing interesting in focus. I also don’t care for how the sun reads as white light flooding in. I’ll need to learn what those numbers mean that are listed prior to the first sentence of this paragraph. There are so many different concepts to learn. Take them one at a time. Experiment. Keep records. Know what the most important project is. Finish that first. Photography is for fun, and returning to beginner’s mind. Interesting to note I’ve been alone the past two days and the subject matter chosen is perfectly desolate. I noticed this phenomenon when I was a school teacher: When a child draws a jack o’ lantern, or a ghost, or a turtle, the subject always just looks like the artist. Art is reflection. So are tackle boxes, the insides of refrigerators, the walls of dormitories, the libraries in prisons, the flowers in gardens, and the backs of baseball cards. Sometimes the reflection is a self conscious advertisement, and sometimes the viewer is hidden from sight.

ISO 100, 24 mm, 0 ev, f/5, 1/200.

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