Visual Ramblings: the chronicles of tomas flint - visual explorer.

Enthusiastic observer of light, love & all things living.

Greetings beautiful blog people. Welcome to the newly renovated visual:ramblings. Here you'll find stories of love, tid-bits of wisdom and visual ramblings detailing the life and times of yours truly. The idea here is not to simply showcase my work, but to establish and maintain an interactive environment where readers and contributors become one in the same - as this space does not belong to me, but to all who breathe life into it through reading, embracing and reacting to its visual randomness. I sincerely hope that you enjoy your visit and look forward to a wonderful journey together.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Jessica & Tim: Coney Island Antics

I am really excited about this post. Tim has been a friend of mine since grade school. That's like, 100 years ago. We've known each other since the time when Twisted Sister was burning up the charts with their rock anthem "We're not gonna take it". Back when Pac Man was first released. Back when Eddie Money was cool. I can go on here, but i shouldn't...

I am deeply honored to be given the privilege of documenting this amazing time in his life. In Jessica, he has found his big thing. His one true love. His counterpoint. From what I can see there is no limit. Together they are boundless.

Their bond + me + Coney Island Sunset =

3rd Wheel Session: Jessica & Tim
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Thank you Jess & Tim. You are so great together. It was a beautiful evening.

Here's a side-bar:
while shooting that evening, some paparazzi-type spotted Tiny - the emerging superstar lens - on the beach and pictures of him (and myself) found their way to the Flickr Community. Seems like there are some Tiny-Haters forming over there. I enjoyed their discussion but didn't find it necessary to defend my choice of using a 200mm f1.8 piece of heaven when working. Not to mention, I prefer to encourage artistic exploration, not ridicule it. Here's a screen shot and link:

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That about wraps it up dear friends. Thanks for reading. I hope that this finds you all well.

love.laughter.light,
t

3 comments:

kelli marsh said...

tiny envy...haha!

Anonymous said...

Don't take flickr very seriously - lot of idiots there. The comments here are illustrative:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/andrerabelo/70458366

jason groupp said...

Great shots man. That Fickr thing is hysterical!