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January 04, 2007

Nature Photography

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When last we parted, I had just discovered George W. Bush's trick in bipartisan clothing on the editorial page of the Wall Strreet Journal, (when was the last time a President wrote an editorial for The Wall Street Journal, pray tell?-- guess Carl Rove's given up bullying the New York Times to do his bidding, and goes directly to his constituency), and was slathering myself in my own bile, when I remembered that I had seen a most beautiful film that I wanted to share. After all, we don't need to think about unpleasantries, exclusively.

Gregory Colbert has released the moving version of his breathtaking, still photography exhibit Snow and Ashes

It is a finest appreciation of the communion between animals and humans, the possibilities that arise with attunement, and the most convincing environmental movie you'll ever see. Think screensaver.


All this splendor at risk, and scientists have been forbidden to mention the words Kyoto or climate change.

Down, girl,down. Go play with an elephant.

Photo note: Two windshields parked in front of a laundromat, presented sideways, if you must know. It's all I can do with nature photography in the city in the winter. You have to admit, it has a certain flow.

Posted by Dakota at January 4, 2007 06:33 AM