Lights

This picture started out as a few cardboard tubes that I picked up from the local fabric store. But what is there, really, to do with them. As any reasonable person would do I looked at them this way and that and then stacked them in the corner because that didn’t immediately help at all.

A few days later I picked them up again, looked at them this way and that, and even peered through them like telescopes. Perhaps looking through a cardboard tube opens up a whole new world if you are a child and can see through the other end using your imagination, but looking James Bond opening style through a tube doesn’t do much when viewed through the lens of a camera.

As a rational thinking being might, I set the tubes aside again and looked for other ideas. Since none came to me, I took some LED lights and put them in the tube, which I promptly set aside one more time while I cut up and painted the other tubes. I glued those tubes together to make some abstract looking piece which I photographed. Then I turned on the lights and took a picture of the inside of the last tube. It turns out I actually liked that tube with lights picture so I played with it, changing the focal point until I got the picture above.

Light Reading

I have been meaning to post this picture for a couple of weeks. It needed some editing, and I don’t relish editing photos. As a result, I have procrastinated, I’m good at that. Today, however, I decided the time to procrastinate was over and so I did a quick and dirty edit and posted this picture.

I got the books from Marissa’s, a local used book store located in what used to be a service station. It is a unique location and my new favorite bookstore. If one of the books had been Fahrenheit 451, the picture would have been decided. Since that wasn’t among the ruined book, I had to come up with a different idea. Some of the books were illustrated and I had the idea of the pages flying out of the book.

With a little tape, some wire and a bit of added mood lighting, I created the picture above.