Ted Barnes * * * * * Concord, NH

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This is Lady Liz and her dino helper.
I photographed several views of the original formation with my trusty Pentax K-1000, scanned them in, and colored them. I did not notice the prehistoric insect at first. The framing of the photo revealed it (my son says he pointed it out to me) and I colored it accordingly.

This is one of the original photos. It is actually a photo of air bubbles trapped in ice on a blacktop sidewalk, which I noticed while walking and scanning for patterns. The lady and the dino were immediately apparent to me, despite being surrounded by thousands of other bubble formations in the ice, and I could not resist.

 

To fear the future is foolish.
To believe in it is sacred.
To make your place in it is the work of a lifetime,
one day at a time.
To waste it by choosing badly is pathetic.

All photos displayed on this website are
Copyright, Barnestorm Photography, 2002.

 

This is my grandfather, who was the Chenango County District Attorney during Prohibition. He is pictured here (nice hat, Gramps) with NY State Troopers after a raid on a moonshine still somewhere between South Otselic and East Pharsalia, New York. (I used my computer palette to tint this B+W photo from 1929.) The trooper on the left seems to be daydreaming about taking some of the contraband home with him. The one on the right just wants to get out before the moonshiners hiding in the woods get impatient and come back shooting.

 

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