Smoke from the Rey fire in Los Padres National Forest from the downtown vantage point in Santa Barbara, California.
Same photo with color correction and vignetting. Both photos taken with Apple iPod Touch.
Smoke from the Rey fire in Los Padres National Forest from the downtown vantage point in Santa Barbara, California.
Same photo with color correction and vignetting. Both photos taken with Apple iPod Touch.
Perspective in time and space – sunrise- with channel islands in the distance.
Recorded with Apple #iPod #iPodTouch
Today, members of the Coastal and Valley tribe of the Chumash joined together with members of the Santa Barbara community to re-dedicate the Dolphin fountain at the waterfront.
The fountain which honors the Dolphin relatives of the Chumash people, was enshrined thirty years ago today.
The Dolphins face the northern direction and its placement in the fountain symbolizes harmony in the three worlds. Since we are in severe drought, plants have replaced the flow of water; the Chumash people sang traditional and contemporary songs in their language – to honor and welcome the plants, their Dolphin ancestors and the flow of life; which includes the revitalization of the Chumash language.Ho!
Learn more about Chumash life, culture and song here.
Text and photos copyright Ana Elisa Fuentes. Photos captured with Apple iPod
Wild Art .Seattle.
While I was out for a run, I saw the laundry hanging between the buildings. It stopped me in my tracks. A public art installation with a twist of humor.
Humor Blowin’ in the Wind, Belltown. Image recorded with Apple iPod Touch. Image below filtered through Tintype app.
Photographs copyright Ana Elisa Fuentes
Cycling along the beach today, I saw this scene of young women playing volleyball in their bonnets and long dresses. My hands had put on the brakes before I could think. I especially love the top image, it is almost painterly. The dresses speak of another era in the present. A bit of brain blip – from another era today, hopefully back tomorrow.