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Ethan Embry in House

For months I've slowly been working through seasons of medical drama House , a few eps per week, and am currently well into season 6. The producers ran out of ideas a long way back and the writing increasingly dabbles with increasingly misanthropic behaviour by Greg House, that are supposed to be amusing but are quite horrible, alongisde the weary formula of the differential struggle to a genius diagnosis. But I keep watching. As I sometimes falter on abandoning the show there usually comes along an episode that delivers a moment of drama that haunts one for days afterwards. The Down Low: Season 6, Episode 11 The entire plot is of little consequence. The guest appearance patient is by actor Ethan Embry, as an undercover cop admitted after fainting, and unexpectedly ends with one of the rare failure to save a life denouements. The last minutes show his path to death and Embry gives a highly convincing intensity to a performance that has been flat to this point; through a face expres...

reading a book in infrared

the park where I go to read sometimes of an evening has donned the snowiness of an infrared photograph 

the sun and the moon in a box in my bedroom

solar eclipse: photocopier box camera obscura positioned in sock drawer

the gutter

After watching an Aperture online conversation on the book Ground Rules , a mid-career monograph for photographer Alejandro Cartagena, I started taking pictures from a window of the oil rig cabin on the wharf half a mile away. The view was corner-on and, depending on the light, the two visible sides would often be somewhat different, tonally and in hue. But it wasn't the subject that particularly interested me. Cartagena's designer, Ricardo Báez, had made a great observation that photo books are usually little more than a catalogue of images and he had realised here was an opportunity to engage in a new way with the usually problematic gutter. It turned out to be the best part of a strong  book . For me, the cabin offered a natural division to drop into a two page spread.

arrangements of three

Back home after three weeks helping fix up a house, with evenings spent photographing a distant jack-up oil rig moored in the harbour, from various points around the city. I believe it is the Valaris JU-291, ( Rowan Stavanger), built in 2011 and 568' tall.