Category Archives: Fictional Images

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Nobody has ever measured, even poets, how much a heart can hold. Zelda Fitzgerald Hoping you share the day with your sweetie! This image is from a series I’ve been building for years called “Fictional Landscapes and Untrustworthy Narrators.”  The … Continue reading

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Winged Bear Photo Illustration

I’m in the process of posting my photos for sale on Etsy.  In doing so,  I’ve been going back literally through years of photo files.   Last night I found an image that I knew needed to be included here. … Continue reading

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Two roads diverged

…I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. Robert Frost The Road Not … Continue reading

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And I must scream – A fictional protrait

The title for today’s entry is taken from a 1967 story by Harlan Ellison, I have no mouth and I must scream.

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Orangs and Ken Allen. The saga continues…

I heard from Jan Spencley (SD native and jewelry artist extraordinaire), who mostly confirmed my version of the Ken Allen story.  The zoo did use “undercover zookeepers” to locate his escape route.  And it did temporarily succeed.  They thwarted his escapes by … Continue reading

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A Fictional Portrait

For some years now, I’ve been working on a series called”Fictional Portraits.” The animation below is composed of two images. The first, a side view, was the original shot. It was taken at the San Diego Zoo and is essentially what I saw through … Continue reading

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Mother & Child Reunion

I’ve been working on a series of fictional portraits for years.  Though these pieces start life as photos, in the end they largely become PhotoShop constructions.  This image, Mother and Child Reuinion (apologies to Paul Simon),  is typical of the portfolio. Shot at … Continue reading

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