SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNA
Julez shares his theory that Joseph Stalin deserves more credit for the outcome of World War II than does the United States of America.
MICHAEL MUSIKA'S CHRONOLOGICAL DOCUMENTATION OF CREATION THROUGH WRITING, PHOTOGRAPHY, AND PERFORMANCE ON VIDEO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNA
Julez shares his theory that Joseph Stalin deserves more credit for the outcome of World War II than does the United States of America.
THE SEA RANCH, CALIFORNIA
ISO 100 24 mm 0 ev f/10 1/200
ISO 100 28 mm 0 ev f/8 1/125
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This dog is stoic and and consistently alert. I believe her to be a positive influence on my work. I can see my place in the world more clearly since we’ve begun living together. These photographs were taken during a long walk, in the middle of the day, from our home base near Pebble Beach, to Black Point Beach.
THE SEA RANCH, CALIFORNIA
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Canon EF 24-70mm f/4L IS USM ISO 100 24 mm 0 ev f/9 1/160
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Canon EF 24-70mm f/4L IS USM ISO 100 28 mm 0 ev f/9 1/160
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Canon EF 24-70mm f/4L IS USM ISO 100 35 mm 0 ev f/8 1/125
We went for a walk early in the morning. The sun rose over the ridge. I attempted to photograph the first rays of direct sun shining on the ocean. When we first set out the air felt cold, but you can’t really tell that by looking at pictures.
THE SEA RANCH, CALIFORNIA
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Canon EF 24-70mm f/4L IS USM ISO 320 70 mm 0 ev f/4 1/60
We were walking toward Pebble Beach a long Sculpture Point Drive. Ramona spotted two deer grazing in an empty yard. She was very fascinated and possibly wanted to eat them. I took the photograph to illustrate her pronounced forward leaning posture which a lot of people and domestic animals find impolite. It is mainly a good composition but I cut off the paws at the bottom of the frame. I must cease making this undisciplined mistake.
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
When I used to be a school teacher, I’d give the children drawing assignments. They would be asked to draw representations of external subjects like a jack o’ lanterns, sharks, and flowers. When the children submitted the drawings to me for review, I often observed that the drawings looked less like the intended subject, and more like a poetic self portrait. I have also noticed that dogs adopt ways of being and looking that mirror the people they live with. This photograph is a persuasive argument for that assertion.
THE SEA RANCH, CALIFORNIA
An artist cornered by demons creates poetry in the fourth dimension, and pays tribute to a band from Detroit, Michigan.