Ah, the ever-evolving landscape of technology and its impact on our lives. Remember when "The Digital Divide" was all the buzz? It highlighted the gap between those with access to the digital world and those without, particularly in terms of internet access. But let's delve deeper into the concept of the digital chasm. Beyond mere access lies a more nuanced divide: the one that separates us from our communities, our connections, and sometimes, even ourselves. Enter the era of personal devices — from the iconic Walkman to the sleek digital devices of today that we carry with us everywhere. Flashback to the late '70s and '80s, when the Sony Walkman and Discman reigned supreme. Revolutionary at the time, they offered a portal to our own private soundscapes, effectively isolating us from the world around. Fast forward to the present, and the scene hasn't changed much. If anything, it's intensified. Living in Southern California, I've felt the isolation imp...
This young man was preparing with his friends for his moment of fame on the stage at the Samoan Village at the Polynesian dance festival called Pasifika in Auckland in March this year. Samoan Youth Canon EOS 20D 1/30sec at f/20 ISO 200 Canon 70-300mm lens at 300mm
Anza Borrego Desert State Park California Wildflowers This cluster of wildflowers is typical of the flowers in Plum Canyon in Anza-Borrego Desert this spring. Because of the dry and harsh environment, most of the flowers are tiny like the three in this photo. But what they lack in size, they make up for in color. It's pretty difficult to try and identify all these flowers, but I'm pretty sure the white one is Desert Pincushion. Help out if you can. I've been using the CalFlora.org website to try and identify the flowers in this series.
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