A LOT OF LITTLE, FOR NOT A LOT
About three inches away with stacked diopters equivalent to 7x magnification. Manual focus, 1/200 sec., f/4.5, ISO 100, 35mm. By MICHAEL PERKINS EVER SINCE I FIRST READ STORIES ABOUT THE ARCH-VILLAIN...
View ArticleSECOND SIGHT, SECOND LIFE
Pragmatically “useless” but visually rich: an obsolete flashbulb glows with window light. 1/80 sec., f/5.6, ISO 640, 35mm. By MICHAEL PERKINS A DECADE-AND-A-HALF INTO THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, we are...
View ArticleALL MY LOVE’S IN VEIN
Phytomorphology 33 By MICHAEL PERKINS SOONER OR LATER, EVERY PHOTOGRAPHER, sifting through subject matter that is largely invisible to passersby, will elicit the question, “what are you looking at?” I...
View ArticleCURIOUSER AND CURIOUSER
“we gotta get outta this place…” By MICHAEL PERKINS IN READING ALICE IN WONDERLAND as a child, I tried to imagine myself in the heroine’s place as she was buffeted about between strange creatures and...
View Article2-FERS
By MICHAEL PERKINS ONE OF MY PROUDEST ACHIEVEMENTS AS A PHOTOGRAPHER has little to do with the power or technical precision of this image or that, but rather in any success I may experience in trying,...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....