Two weeks ago I published 26 close-up images of buoys which I photographed in the days following Hurricane Sandy. This is the 27th picture, and the last of that series. You might recall that I numbered the buoys in Latin.
All these pictures are located in a new sidebar gallery entitled Flotsam. Joining them, are another three which I photographed last year and which previously resided in my Jazz gallery. The thirty pictures are assembled in a vertical line of thumbnails as if they’ve been tethered together on a rope. That suits them fine, since they are buoys after all.
Have a look:
https://johntodaro.wordpress.com/gallery-10-flotsam/
A sister gallery–Jazz, may be seen here:
https://johntodaro.wordpress.com/gallery-9-jazz/
And–if you missed the two posts with the story behind the project you can check out these links:
https://johntodaro.wordpress.com/2012/11/08/thoughts-about-hurricanes/
https://johntodaro.wordpress.com/2012/11/08/lost-buoys-dragged-from-flotsam/

These are so great collected. They look like paintings by a single artist. Really beautifully done, John.
Thanks, Richard.