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“Her. Me. Light. Words.”

5 Comments | This entry was posted on Jun 26 2009

Her. Me. Light. Words.

Using words to contact her tonight,
and the focus is really on this,
Typing to text her at night,
and thinking on the phone like this.

We talk back and forth through words and silence,
and I wonder about all that this phone knows,
sitting here at night laughing with suspense,
thinking of what this phone light really shows.

Let me use the phone to send her a txt,
let it find out what the heart rate is,
this moment is being captured right now,
for the camera knows where the pulse really is.

Taken in Irvine, California. Also on Facebook. On TwitPic. On BrightKite. On MySpace. On Flickr. On Twitter. On Ping.fm.

Closeup of the duck friend

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Sep 28 2008

Closeup of the duck friend

Taken in Irvine, California, on August 17th, 2006, around 5:06 pm. Posted first with more story on Flickr.

Rusting screw in the door knob

2 Comments | This entry was posted on Sep 06 2006

Rusting screw in the door knob

A closeup of a rusting screw that’s holding a door knob in a door. Taken on September 4th of this year, 2006, in Irvine, California.

The door knob itself is a dark metallic color, and is slowly rusting also, losing its color. As is the case lately, you can see strands of dusts around a few places in the picture.

Portrait of a tri bulb

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Sep 05 2006

Portrait of a tri bulb

A picture of a tri bulb. This was taken on September 1st of this year, 2006, in Irvine, California.

This is the same tri bulb as shown in “4 tri bulbs on a fan.” The enclosing around the bulb is of very nice design. I will post a picture of that soon, probably in daylight without any of the tri bulb, or without the tri bulbs turned on. One of the reasons I take pictures of bulbs in the manner shown in the picture is because of the way they appear to be bright, when in reality they are really engulfed in darkness just like everything around them.

A weathering stone among experienced stones

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Sep 04 2006

A weathering stone among experienced stones

A closeup of a stone that’s weathering slowing among other experienced, and already weathered, stones. This was taken on August 30th of this year, 2006, in Irvine, California.

With more and more housing communities planting plastic trees and not favoring having nature nearby, most houses are resorting to plastic decoration, or stones from the beach or stores to have something in or around the house that’s not manufactured by humans in factories.

As is the case lately, you can see strands and strings of different particles in the picture. Some of it should be dog hair.

Closeup of a speaker decoration

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Sep 01 2006

Closeup of a speaker decoration

A closeup of the decoration on a speaker. Picture taken on August 28th of this year, 2006, in Irvine, California

This speaker is the left side speaker of a Sharper Image Sleek 3-CD Stereo. The entire stereo system is a beautiful design, and these small decoration holders right in front of the speaker woofers are a nice touch to the whole system. I wanted to take picture of a colorful cd inside the stereo, as you can see the cd spinning round very nicely whenever a cd is playing. However, I didn’t have any colorful cd with me, so I decided to take this picture instead.

The black thing on the back mirror-type surface is the reflection of the lens of the camera. As is the case with some pictures that I’ve been taking lately, you can see a few strands of dust and other particles.

Two spiral light bulbs in the dark

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Aug 28 2006

Two spiral light bulbs in the dark

A view of two spiral light bulbs in the dark. These are the same bulbs as the ones shown in “Closeup of a spiral light bulbs“, and taken at the same time. This was taken on August 17th of this year, 2006, in Irvine, California.

You can view a larger version of this picture in my Flickr photostream.

The small lines on the bottom left area of the inside of the holder are scratches.