Yes, it’s only a few days old and I’m ready to move on. I have no patience for its fickleness. There is too much uncertainty in my world without Spring flaunting it’s unpredictable weather. Uncertainty creates anxiety. I don’t need …
Author: Chuck McIntyre
Video Killed the Radio Star
In 1979 the Buggles recorded this pop logic hit. Prophetically and intentionally in 1981 it became the first music video to air on MTV. It would be the short lived Buggles only hit. And my point? More and more video …
“You’re Thinking Too Hard!”
A scolding phrase often employed by my father to emphasize when I was missing his obvious, at least in his own estimation, point. Not fond memories, but still memories. Absent the belittlement, the phrase is not without its purpose. …
What I Decide You See Is What You Get
Part of the art in photography is the choice the photographer makes about what the camera sees. Through focal lengths and apertures the photographer can modify the camera’s reality and therefore the reality you see. These four shots from different …
tan·gent ˈtanjənt/Submit noun 1. a straight line or plane that touches a curve or curved surface at a point, but if extended does not cross it at that point. 2. a completely different line of thought or action.
I like tangents. Mostly thought tangents. They keep conversations interesting. Conversations without angles and curves tend to bore. The same might be said for photographs. Angles and balances in photographs create eye interest or brain interest. Some say photography is …
It snowed again today,* Oh boy…
This post’s title is to be sung to the tune of the Beatles’ “A Day In The Life,” the trippy closing song to Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Love the album. Love the ambiguity of the nonsensical lyrics interspersed with …
Trinkets Trash and Artifacts
For the past few weeks I was thinking about what we leave behind when we die if we are not artists or authors or architects. Memories inside others until they too leave. Some governmental records: birth certificate, death certificate, certain …
Rotting Linseed Oil Inspires Yellow Rain Gear
I distract myself from heavy thoughts by wondering about things like, Why are raincoats yellow? It’s been raining for two days. A steady pouring. Too much gloom surrounding everything. Surrounding me. My daughter, at ten, has an innate fashion sense. She …
Sorta In Defense of Selfies
The selfie bears much criticism for our over infatuation with ourselves. An exclamation point to our self-absorbed lives turborized by social media. We live, it is said, in an age of self-promotion and self-congratulations that makes past despots look timid …
Not Walking A Comet
Human’s like routines. Consistent patterns of repetitive behavior that we do not need to think about. Advice is often given that someone feeling bored or unhappy with their present life position should change their routine. Energize themselves by breaking from …