April Challenge #18 & #19

Entropy is all over this one! The corrosion is clear. This one is kinda cool. If you look closely, you’ll see that the crack has its own entropy. (I’ll give READ MORE →

May Challenge

For the regular challenge participants, you were expecting a June Challenge. Unfortunately, as I’ve looked at the rest of my year, I knew that I’d need to change up the READ MORE →

April Challenge #17, #18, #19

Today’s submissions follow my mini theme of aging cameras. These cameras belong to my dad. I believe that each were, however, once actually used by my grandparents. I know they READ MORE →

April Challenge, halfway

Over 300 submissions. Old examples. Recent examples. Entropy is everywhere and all around us. Speaking for my own experience, I have begun to look for old and broken things everywhere. READ MORE →

April Challenge #14, #15, #16

.flickr-photo { border: solid 2px #000000; }.flickr-frame { text-align: left; padding: 3px; }.flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; } April Challenge #14, originally uploaded by Me (?). I hit a READ MORE →

April Challenge #11, #12, & #13

Here’s a little entropy on my wife’s car. It happened several months ago, but is true even today. Can you see me in the reflection? One of my neighbors missed READ MORE →

April Challenge, #8 #9 & #10

#8 Sorry folks, it really is hard to get out and shoot, during my workweek. I’ll try and shoot the correct amount though. This is a small portion of a READ MORE →

2008 Challenge, week #15

This field of yellow flowers grows just down the street from my parents’ home. Whilst shooting for the April Challenge, I saw this across the street. As we emerge from READ MORE →

April Challenge, #7

This photo best represents my view of entropy today. This water tower oversees a large agricultural field. In times past, farmers had to rely on gravity to help them water READ MORE →

April Challenge #6

Today’s submission highlights the cycle of death and life in the agriculture world. The entropy is seen when we understand the without the outside influence of the farmer, the earth READ MORE →