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Old Movie Theatre

Dr. Cason on Nov 17th 2008

Cabe at The Daily Focal Point challenged us with
ARCHITECTURE IN BLACK AND WHITE
He said:
Take a photo of any structure that catches your eye in black and white. It can be close up or pulled back. Take one of the city you’re living in, or your office, your house, your neighbor’s house, heck even your dog’s [...]

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Perhaps I Should Explain a Bit

Dr. Cason on Nov 10th 2008

If you happen to come to Guam, then come down the backside road of the hospital and take a right on the 6. You’ll discover the dinosaur, elephant, tiger and tanker all on display outside the welding shop.
I don’t know the history or how long  they’ve been there.  I just know that the first time [...]

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Right Out My Window

Dr. Cason on Oct 31st 2008

While traveling in Bali, I spent a lot of time taking quick random pictures out of my car window.

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An Officer and A Gentleman

Dr. Cason on Sep 19th 2008

He took out the dress whites tonight, dusted them off and prepared for his Dining-In.
I watched him go through all the motions, laughing and talking and looking so official all the while.
I smiled as he went to leave. It was all I could do not to run after him and jump in his arms ala [...]

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Asleep on the Job

Dr. Cason on Aug 21st 2008

I have schlepped all three kids to my office more in the last few weeks than ever before.
I call this series Asleep on the Job- years from now I’ll smile and wish for these days again.
But for now it seems like a lot of work.

Please get better kiddos…Mommy’s about to have a nervous breakdown.

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Some More Black and Whites

Dr. Cason on Aug 8th 2008

When I was young I pulled  an old Ansel Adams calendar to pieces and tacked them up all around the wall. The striking images soothed me. Ansel was once quoted as saying it didn’t so much matter what you thought when you saw a photo but what you felt.
This is what I feel:

Lonely. This is [...]

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