Counting Pelicans

Thursday, August 17th marks 2 years since my mom passed away.  The following is a small project that was inspired by her.


Two Individuals

Two Individuals

Years ago something was disclosed to me that would forever change my life.
The conversation went something like this.

I was sitting outside at a beach house talking with one of the brightest and funniest people I have ever known. It was a beautiful evening and lots of birds were flying overhead on their way to their nighttime roosts. The person I was sitting with suddenly stopped talking and pointed at a group of pelicans flying overhead. 

Five and Five

Five and Five

Confidently she said "You know... Pelicans ALWAYS fly around in odd numbers." 
I looked at her a bit confused, not believing what I was hearing. "That can't be true."
"But it is, See that group over there? Seven. That one over there. Three."
"How do they know to fly around like that?" I asked
"They just do," she said

For the next half hour or so, we counted the numbers of pelicans flying together. Sure enough, quite a few of the groups had odd numbers, but there were almost just as many with even numbers. When I pointed out the even number groups, she would spin around in her chair and say something like,

"Well, you see those three over there? They're part of the same group, now they're an odd number."

She had a logical reason for every group that was even and she was very convincing. I knew that she was just having some fun with me, but that made it more fun. This was typical for her sense of humor, I never knew when she was plotting a joke or something.

Seven

Seven

Five and Three

Five and Three

Seven

Seven

Unfortunately, she'll never know how that moment in time has stayed with me and will stay with me forever. I continue to count Pelicans to this day. Odd numbers or even, it doesn't really matter anymore. Counting pelicans is now my way of remembering my mom and her incredible sense of humor.

Three

Three

Textures: Grit and Wet

I love texture in photography, which is probably why I just about always work in black and white. Black and white photography has the ability to really bring out textural attributes in a way that color photography can not.  By removing the color, other attributes of the image come alive.  Texture being one of them. As always, comments are appreciated

 

JohnMillerPhotography-Gritty Stairs
JohnMillerPhotography-Gritty Stairs
JohnMillerPhotography-Wet Deck
JohnMillerPhotography-Wet Deck

View from 35,000 ft?

Obviously not from 35,000 ft, but these pictures do remind me of looking down on rivers and tributaries from high above the earth's surface.  They make me feel like I'm daydreaming that I'm on a plane traveling somewhere new and exciting. As always, comments are appreciated

Tree Abstract 3 - John Miller Photography
Tree Abstract 3 - John Miller Photography
Tree Abstract 2 - John Miller Photography
Tree Abstract 2 - John Miller Photography
Tree Abstract 1 - John Miller Photography
Tree Abstract 1 - John Miller Photography

Not what I expected

I always get excited when the Lone Star Rally comes to town.  I've been taking pictures for some time at the yearly rally and posted about it here and here.  Again this year, I planned to add more images to my ongoing project of Motorcycle Abstracts, but a funny thing happened.  I only took two pictures of motorcycles.  Instead, I took pictures of the hot rod and car show being held at the rally.  I find it interesting how quickly my focus changed course and I believe it was a good thing. As always, comments are appreciated

Hula Girl
Hula Girl
Black Cadillac
Black Cadillac
Untitled
Untitled
VW Bus
VW Bus
Chevrolet Chrome
Chevrolet Chrome