Monday, November 28, 2011

Battle of Spotsylvania

Within a couple weeks, the Battle of Spotsylvania became the bloodiest site in all of the Civil War. The photos below are a small collection of the historical sites memorializing a battle that lost a third of all those that fought in it. Whether justified or not, wars will always be. The same came be said for religion. And an irony of them both is that together they have a long history together.

The first photo depicts that irony to me as the cross and cannonballs are so gloriously framed on this monument. Furthermore the whimsical clouds in the background make me think of the smoke that derives from the battlefield itself.
The second photo brings to life the colors of the weathered metals that have been exposed to time and the elements. On the back of the cannon, you can almost see the route that raindrops have traveled to reach the ground.
In the third photo, you get the view of a Zumbooruckeer (spelling is up for debate). Or would it have been a Cannonite? Wait, I think it is in fact an artilleryman. Yes, the view in the third photo would be the perspective of the artilleryman or cannoneer's view. 

"Ironies of a Battlefield" 

"Weathered Metals" 

"A Cannoneer's Perspective"

*A Zumbooruck is a cannon that is mounted to the back of a camel that is seen in the deserts of Northern Africa.
 It is also a feature of an early 90's videogame.

Monday, November 14, 2011

And the Fall Continues in Full Force

The fall season has continued full force down here in DC. In an effort to capture the radiant colors that we have been surrounded by as of recent, I tried taking photos at different times of the day. The first and third photos here were taken at night. The remainder of the photos were taken at different times during daylight hours in various lighting conditions in the neighborhoods surrounding Cleveland Park. 

                  "Burning Nights"


"An Impenetrable Wall"


                                                                 

"A Fallen Season"                                                                                                "A City Dweller's Fall"
"G.T. 350"

                                  "Nature's Kaleidoscope"
"Leaf-Pocalypse"
                                                                                              "Warped Perceptions"














Note: The blurry photos were intended to be that way.