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Wednesday Photo: 6/26/19

“Donuts Are Magic”

LaGrange, Georgia – 2019

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Wednesday Photo: 6/12/19

A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you, the less you know.
— Diane Arbus

“For Wes, Part 18” (2017)
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Wednesday Photo: 5/15/19

“Poultry on Patrol”

Carrollton, Georgia – 2015

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Wednesday Photo: 5/8/19

“Paper Plate with Acrylics”

LaGrange, Georgia – 2019

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Wednesday Photo: 5/1/19

“Yellow and Gray with Window”
Wedowee, Alabama – 2014

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Wednesday Photo: 4/24/19

“Waiting on a Train, Part 8”

Denver, Colorado – 2017

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Wednesday Photo: 4/17/19

“Thou Shalt Not Covet Thy Neighbor’s Azaleas—Oops, Too Late”

LaGrange, Georgia – 2015

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Wednesday Photo: 4/10/19

“Easter Hat with Methodist Clubhouse Door”

Heard County, Georgia – 2015

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Wednesday Photo: 4/3/19

“Pear Tree, Age 90”

Heard County, Georgia – 2019

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Wednesday Photo: 3/27/19

Blue sky above a bright gray/silver corrugated steel exterior wall (ridges in the steel are vertical) behind a streetlamp post and above three portable toilets (one tan and two pink).

“Saturday in the Park”
LaGrange, Georgia – 2019

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Wednesday Photo: 3/20/19

“Sawmill Still Life”

LaGrange, Georgia – 2019

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Wednesday Photo: 3/13/19

“Waiting on a Train, Part 5”
Denver, Colorado – 2017

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Wednesday Photo: 3/6/19

“Waiting on a Train, Part 4”
Denver, Colorado – 2017

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Wednesday Photo: 2/27/19

Saturated red-and-yellow photo of a hammered-steel tabletop. At the left edge and the upper right edge, a plate and a water goblet peek into the frame.

“Still Life at Brunch”
Raleigh, North Carolina – 2016

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Wednesday Photo: 2/20/19

In foreground: a Waffle House logo coffee cup about half-full of light coffee, and to its left are three a knife, fork, and spoon on a white paper napkin. The rest of the frame is a wood-grain (Formica) laminate table top, light in the middle and dark around the table edges.

“Time for Another Refill”
Waffle House #646
LaGrange, Georgia (2015)

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Wednesday Photo: 2/13/19

“Roadside Valentine No. 330”
Troup County, Georgia – 2012

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Wednesday Photo: 1/23/19

Close-up view looking down into a clear acrylic glass of milk, near the rim of the glass. In the background are the edge of the tan/brown wood-grain laminate restaurant countertop, the rim of a heavy off-white ceramic cup full of coffee, and the colorful laminated Waffle House "Favorites" menu. A clear plastic drinking straw extends up out of the glass of milk and past our view, out of the photo to the upper-right.


“Jump On In, the Milk Is Fine”
Waffle House #646
LaGrange, Georgia (2015)

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Wednesday Photo: 1/9/19

Sepia-toned closeup photo of a Waffle House logo coffee cup (white ceramic) filled with black coffee. At upper left, the blurry thumb of someone's hand tips a small tub of half-and-half ("creamer") into the black coffee. It makes ripples and swirls on the surface of the coffee, and one last large drop of creamer seems to hover above the coffee surface before it falls in.

“Good to the Last Drop (of Creamer)”
Waffle House #646
LaGrange, Georgia – 2016

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Wednesday Photo: 1/2/19

Highly saturated color photo of the corner interior walls of Wintzell's Oyster House, in Montgomery, Alabama. Brightly colored, hand-lettered signs line the walls all the way up to the dark ceiling. The signs bear many various humorous old sayings, such as "Come in and eat before we both starve" and "Free oysters to any man 80 years old accompanied by his father."

“Saturday Lunch at Wintzell’s”
Montgomery, Alabama – 2018

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Wednesday Photo: 12/26/18

“Dogwood Vigil No. 2”
Atlanta, Georgia – 2013

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Wednesday Photo: 12/19/18

“Long December”
Heard County, Georgia – 2015

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Wednesday Photo: 12/12/18

“In a Churchyard at Dusk”
Heard County, Georgia – 2015

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Wednesday Photo: 12/5/18

“Alamo Placida Oaks”
Denver, Colorado – 2015

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Wednesday Photo: 11/28/18

“Isabel, in Gray and Rust”
Heard County, Georgia – 2014

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Wednesday Photo: 11/21/18

“Soybean Field, Autumn”
Heard County, Georgia – 2014

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Wednesday Photo: 11/14/18

“Life in the Ruins”
Leadville, Colorado – 2014

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Wednesday Photo: 11/7/18

“Cream, Sugar, Tabletop, Red Wall”
Waffle House #646
LaGrange, Georgia – 2015

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Wednesday Photo: 10/31/18

“Verdigris Fountain”
Pine Mountain, Georgia – 2018

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Wednesday Photo: 10/24/18

“Running the Corn-Tomato Gauntlet”
Heard County, Georgia – 2017

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Wednesday Photo: 10/17/18

“Gardenia Hello”
Heard County, Georgia – 2016

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Wednesday Photo: 10/10/18

I imagine one of the reasons people cling to their hates so stubbornly is because they sense, once hate is gone, they will be forced to deal with pain.
— James Baldwin

“For Wes, Part 7 (You Don’t Know My Pain)”
LaGrange, Georgia – 2017
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Wednesday Photo: 10/3/18

If I love you, I have to make you conscious of the things you don’t see.
— James Baldwin

“For Wes, Part 6”
LaGrange, Georgia – 2017
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Wednesday Photo: 9/26/18

“Rainy Day View, Corner Booth”
Waffle House #646
LaGrange, Georgia – 2018

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Wednesday Photo: 9/19/18

“Waiting on a Train, Part 22”
Nashville, Tennessee – 2018

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Wednesday Photo: 9/12/18

“Waiting on a Train, Part 21”
Hogansville, Georgia – 2018

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Wednesday Photo: 9/5/18

“Sunset on the Chattahoochee”
Franklin, Georgia – 2017

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Wednesday Photo: 8/29/18

“Traveling Shoes, Part 2”
Columbus, Georgia – 2017

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Wednesday Photo: 8/22/18

“Waiting on a Train, Part 1”
Anniston, Alabama – 2016

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Wednesday Photo: 8/15/18

“It’s Lonely at the Cart Corral”
LaGrange, Georgia – 2015

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Wednesday Photo: 8/8/18

“Waiting on a Train, Part 11”
Kansas City, Missouri – 2017

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Wednesday Photo: 7/25/18

“Poolside, 5:04 PM”
LaGrange, Georgia – 2018

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Wednesday Photo: 7/18/18

“Whitley, with Yellow Cherry Tomatoes”
Heard County, Georgia – 2017

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Wednesday Photo: 7/11/18

“Yellow Gladiolus at Sunset”
Denver Botanic Gardens
Denver, Colorado – 2014

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Wednesday Photo: 7/4/18

“Shore Erosion, Horace King Park”
Troup County, Georgia – 2014

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Wednesday Photo: 6/27/18

“Peach Crush”
Kansas City, Missouri – 2017

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Wednesday Photo: 6/20/18

“Something (Not) Borrowed”
LaGrange, Georgia – 2015

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Wednesday Photo: 6/13/18

A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you, the less you know.
— Diane Arbus

“For Wes, Part 18”
LaGrange, Georgia – 2017

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Wednesday Photo: 6/6/18

 

“A Quiet Moment in KC”
Kansas City, Missouri – 2017

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Wednesday Photo: 5/30/18

“Waiting on a Train, Part 19”
Anniston, Alabama – 2017

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Wednesday Photo: 5/23/18

“Red Truck Reflection”
Marietta, Georgia – 25 May 2017

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