Archive for the ‘Becoming is Superior to Being’ Tag

# 4,000   7 comments

Sunset - Forget Al (1 of 1) Becoming blogThis is the 4,000th posting on this WordPress blog, Becoming Is Superior Being — Image by kenne

After two years of blogging on Yahoo’s now defunct, Yahoo 360, I began blogging on WordPress.com April 2008. This posting marks number 4,000. 

“The photographer is always trying to colonize new experiences or find new ways to look at familiar subjects — to fight against boredom. For boredom is just the reverse side of fascination: both depend on being outside rather than inside a situation, and one leads to the other. ‘The Chinese have a theory that you pass through boredom into fascination,’ Arbus noted.” (Diane Arbus)

— from On Photography by Susan Sontag

A Gallery of 2012 ImagesThat Appeared On “Becoming is Superior to Being”   6 comments

The following gallery contains

a representative review

of the many photos contained

in the 519 postings in 2012,

which had over 46,000 views.

What an enjoyable year of

photographing nature and sharing them —

the best example I know of

“Becoming is Superior to Being.”

HAPPY NEW YEAR, 2013!

kenne

(Click on any of the thumbnails to see larger views in a slideshow.)

kenneturner.com — This One Is On Me!   Leave a comment

“This One Is On Me!” Image by Joy

I’ve had the domain, kenneturner.com for several years now. The domain name was the URL for my photography website. Since establishing the website I now have a Flickr account and have become an active blogger. Each provide formats for my photos, so I’m now using kenneturner.com as the primary URL for this blog, “Becoming Is Superior To Being.” The old URL, kenneturner.wordpress.com will still direct you to my blog.

kenne

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kenne

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