There are things in this life that are inherently good. The last bite of s’more, refrigerator art galleries, cold pillows and heavy blankets, Krazy Fiesta’s remix of Chromeo’s “Me and My Man.”
Anyway, so it was that I went off into the 30 degree night, iPod pumping, camera and tri-pod in tow to look for some more inherently cool goodness. And this is what I found.
• Walking alone without a care as to how goofy you look grooving to Krazy Fiesta is inherently good.
• Hand-made wool skullcaps that are big enough to fit over the headphones pumping Krazy Fiesta are inherently good.
• The sight of your breath shrouding the darkened windows of the houses you goofily funk your way past while geeking out to Krazy Fiesta is inherently good.
• Standing alone, in the middle of a frozen field, looking at a massive tree, under a sky of stars, with a camera, tri-pod and Krazy Fiesta pumping in the headphones worn snug under a hand-made wool skullcap as your breath joins the atmosphere, knowing that your pillow at home is cool and the blankets are heavy is inherently good.








January 31st, 2008 at 11:21 am
Despite the icy cold winters always have a warm glow about them due to trees looking like this…always resembling a crazy map of life it’s self. The warm glow really adds to it here and that gradation from dark to light is so sweet.
As for Krazy Fiesta, I have no idea but checking it out right now!
January 31st, 2008 at 7:26 pm
and even the color of slight sky light pollution is inherently good in that it casts a wonderful bronzed glow over trees in the cold dark….sublime image.
August 4th, 2008 at 2:45 am
Hi…nothing better than long exposure tripod night photography is there! (although I have to say that I prefer listening to the silence of the night rather than music!)