he used to tell me
he got claustrophobic
when there were too
many trees around.
was a true boy
of the desert.
walt always liked
being on top of the world,
places of long vistas
and
wide open spaces
words by beth nelson
1. unknown
2. desert gloves by walt cotten
3. walt's studio, molino street, LA by beth nelson
4. walt's studio, molino street, LA by beth nelson
5. beth in sevilla by paul redmond
6. muley point by walt cotten
3. walt's studio, molino street, LA by beth nelson
4. walt's studio, molino street, LA by beth nelson
5. beth in sevilla by paul redmond
6. muley point by walt cotten
15 comments:
really nice.
number five is by paul redmond
photographer.
Walter.
artist, muse, friend and confident
sorely missed
by many.
thanks lee
Beth
i love this...
i bizarrely feel the same. having traded in the deserted cacti for redwoods, i find myself sometimes craving that barren, empty space. well, i guess it's not that bizarre. i hella love norcal, but there ain't nothin like the Desert.
"oh give me land lots of land from the starry skies above/don't fence me in"
the anthem of cowboys and desert rats everywhere!
I love your blog. I love Muley Point, one of my favorite spots.
desert rat at heart...xxoo
gloves i love
Really enjoyed this, especially the first image and the accompanying text.
Haley Wulfman
http://the-second-look.blogspot.com
inspiring! very beautiful.
Wow, this is beautiful! I really enjoyed every bit of it.
Good work..
Colorado Photos
Nice selection.Great choices!
Good pick indeed :)
wow, a beautiful selection of photographs.
-Kiki
www.thestatementpiece.blogspot.com
Thank you for making this. I miss him every day and try to carry on his ideas in my own photography teaching.
I know we all hope he is happy, maybe off in his own desert somewhere..
This was nice. Walt was a great teacher and inspiration.
Wonderful pics. Make me smile...
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