Sea grape (Coccoloba uvifera) leaves are usually dark green, but in the cyclical shedding of leaves, they populate the ground with various shades of tan. The tree belongs to the buckwheat family.
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I’ve used this shell many times, as you can tell. I inherited it from my mother during her time working with shells for her own art when she was in her 20’s. It has become one of the centerpieces on my dining room table.
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Photo was shot along West Street on the premises of the National Art Gallery of The Bahamas. Across the street is the old St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, dating back to 1886.
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I’m forever amazed that people used to demarcate streets by putting tiles on walls rather than freestanding signs. Sunningridge is a short distance from Graycliff, and across the street from the National Art Gallery of The Bahamas.
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I love my job. When I look at this photo, I think of all the places I’ve traveled, only to come back home and realize that what I was looking for was always right here.
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In the afternoon, when the dockside vendors were closing up shop for the day, I begged one to let me take this shot. The vendors sell to disembarking cruise passengers at what used to be known as the Prince George Dock. Today it has become its own thing, with a concert venue and Junkanoo Museum.
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I found this tree a short distance from where Bahamian veterans of both World Wars are buried in the mausoleum dedicated to their service on Infant View Road. The tree is a poinciana that has lost all its foliage for the cooler months, soon to return to full bloom with beautiful flowers. I decided to color the photo to illustrate the horrors of The Great War and the conflict to follow. Arendt called it the Banality of Evil.
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I think this man was taken by surprise to see me in street clothes with a cheap, off the shelf consumer-grade camera, so interested in him. This was taken on West Bay Street along Saunders Beach. I walked from the house to get this shot, as the roads had been blocked off by the police and parked cars filled every conceivable spot, including my neighborhood.
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