Archived entries for projects

project: desktop friday…kinda

Well, I’ve been categorically swamped, and basically forgot that I’d started a project where I make use of the twenty-thousand or so photos on my hard drive. My bad. For reals.

To make up for it, here are THREE desktops. Nerdery overload, I know. As usual, to download the wallpaper, just right/control-click on the thumbnail and choose “Save Link/Target As…” Enjoy!

southern north carolina
southern north carolina

taken after an extremely long drive through…most of the south.

 

bikers, this way.
bikers, this way.

taken VERY early in the morning on a “camping trip” in “the everglades”

 

power & equality (prints by shepard fairey)
power & equality (prints by shepard fairey)

street art in downtown miami, before they demolished the building

project: desktop friday: saturday edition

“Learn to accept that life is one of tumult.”

I can’t remember for the life of me where I heard this, but it’s fitting and appropriate. Life is a bucket of uncertainty at present, which is the spirit in which I offer this week’s desktop.

As usual, to download the wallpaper, just right/control-click on the thumbnail and choose “Save Link/Target As…” Enjoy!

tumult
tumult

project: desktop friday – end of winter

My allergies have officially started to kick in, making winter officially over.

As usual, to download the wallpaper, just right/control-click on the thumbnail and choose “Save Link/Target As…” Enjoy!

end of winter
end of winter

project: desktop friday – helluva week

Wow. I can’t believe i lasted until today. This whole week has been nightmarish. but today…today is Friday, a day absent of responsibilities if you’re me. In that spirit, I present this week’s desktop.

As usual, to download the wallpaper, just right/control-click on the thumbnail and choose “Save Link/Target As…” Enjoy!

kick-back.
kick-back.

desktop friday: back to nola

This shot is a photo taken on one of many walks through New Orleans earlier this year. It was a great trip. I often find myself wishing that I were back there. Right now, for instance…

In any case, as usual, to download the wallpaper, just right/control-click on the thumbnail and choose “Save Link/Target As…” Enjoy!

flagavulin
flagavulin

project: desktop friday – back to NYC

Coming a bit early, here’s another high-res wallpaper. This was taken on a recent trip to NYC, on an afternoon jaunt through Brooklyn.

To download the wallpaper, just right/control-click on the thumbnail and choose “Save Link/Target As…” Enjoy!

don't litter.
don't litter.

introducing a desktop venture…

I’ve been a person who take photographs with varying degrees of seriousness for the past three-and-a-half years, but as it turn out, it has only recently occurred to me to take a little inspiration from a photographer i’ve admired for a while, and include links to desktop-crops of images that i’m using as such. So, i’ve decided to embark upon a little adventure, and begin queuing up items for release. I’ll be releasing three this week, and then one each Friday thereafter. I’ll be taking quite a few cues from the curated photos over at the faux-tow blawg, so check that site out for more examples or to make requests for wallpapers. email requests to me@knowledgik.net.

Up today, we have a couple of shots from a nature walk I took back in November, and some inspired perspective work I did while on a ranch property in the middle of Florida in October. To download the wallpaper, just right/control-click on the thumbnail and choose “Save Link/Target As…” Enjoy!

tree of life
tree of life
ray of light
ray of light
meadow afternoon
meadow afternoon

song of the day, plus…

bibio, “lovers’ carvings

also, this is happening next month.

coming soon.

Photos of Home, a photo project by Danielle King
Photos of Home, a photo project by Danielle King
i’m generally pretty stoked for any real-life project involving photography…but more on this later. i’ve got some theme-tweaking to do.

a statistic each month.

i started up again at the beginning of the month with a cool little ditty that i was calling “the moveable feast.” inspired by nicholas felton‘s annual reports, i’ve been keeping track of some of the things in my world.

at the end of each month, i’m coming up with some interesting stats.

for example, did you know that the average of the daily highs and lows for gainesville in january was 62/37ºF?