Welcome to A Picture is Worth 1000 Words

Here you will find photos taken by me which afterword a fictional story will be posted detailing the photography in 1000 words.

July 22, 2009

Time as Such, is a Liar -Pt.2-


It ended nearly as quickly as it had started, at without knowing what exactly had happened to him, John sat up rather quickly. He glanced around in bemusement searching for some sort of indicator for what he just experienced, there was nothing. Then he began to notice at least one difference, mere seconds before he had felt sickly and hardly able of movement but once the, 'moment', he decided to call it had ended he felt renewed of life and energy.

He was wholly unsure why it had happened, yet the thought of complaining hadn't entered his mind, instead he was running off toward the kitchen still quite naked. John hadn't quite realized just how hungry he was until just then. He was rushing himself, fridge-eggs-milk-pan-stove-timer...then he began to notice something strange. He looked around suspiciously, his clocks were all missing. He ran back to bedroom he had awoken in and scrambled to search his bedside table, the watch his father had given him was gone. He opened his front door and grabbed the newspaper, there was no date printed in the top left hand corner as there had been every other day previous.

"What the hell is going on?" he murmured so quietly he wasn't even sure if he had said it at all, "Something is very, very wrong here. It couldn't just be a prank, could it? No, there's no way, the 'moment' and then the sudden burst of energy. Beside, the guys could have never pulled a fast one this elaborate."

He dressed himself in a bit of a rush, leaving the eggs and milk he had taken out earlier on the counter, and took off out the front door to try and find some answers. From the seemingly placid look of his neighborhood, it appeared to John as if no one else had noticed or cared, but with a quick glance to the sky he realized that it was just barely daylight. He thought it could be roughly 4am, none of his neighbors would have woken by then anyway and still he continued running down the road toward somewhere.

July 20, 2009

Time as Such, is a Liar -Pt.1-


John woke up in a state of disarray, his sheets drenched with his sweat and a horrible pulsing feeling in his head. He felt weak and had to forcibly remove himself from where he had been laying down. Shivering as the fan above blew cold bursts of wind over his wet and shaking body, he began to make his way out of the room. He only made it a few feet before lurching over and puking all over the place, his stomach heaving as if it were trying to remove some vicious contaminant.


“Disgusting,” he muttered to himself as he stared blankly at the now messy floor, “what the hell is wrong with me? I haven't eaten anything bad lately...not that I know of at least. And I sure as hell hadn't been drinking...I better clean up.”


He carefully hoisted himself back up from the nearby desk and held himself there standing for a moment, his legs were wobbly and a strong bout of dizziness had struck him. Once he regained his balance he headed into the dark hallway just beyond his bedroom door and fumbled blindly, feeling his way to the end where the door awaited him. After opening the door he had to shield his eyes, a blinding light was shining in through the open window in the next room. This made his stomach begin to lurch ever so slightly again, he decided it would be best if he hurried himself to the bathroom. Once he made it, he lunged his face over the pearly white sink and became sick again. He was feeling rather light-headed by this point but managed to twist on the shower nozzle despite, he waited for it to warm up before peeling off his soggy clothes and jump in.


After a small struggle to actually hoist himself into the ceramic tub, John laid down with steaming water raining upon his convulsing body. He stared upward at the spigot that was soothing his seemingly beaten body when something happened. His vision began to fade as he was pulled into a sort of tunnel consisting of swirling, pulsing lights and colors. His body felt as though it was stretching along the entire length of the tunnel all at once and yet he also felt as though he was only standing two inches tall. His perception of life was stripped away in a sudden flash and then it was over.

July 16, 2009

Small Changes

After a little consideration, I've decided to split the posts up into three separate parts spread throughout the week. The post just seemed a bit too long the way I had it set up before. Also, I know that my dialogue is probably horrible, but I'm going to keep up with this and hopefully they will get better as time goes on. Definitely not as sad as this one is for sure.

Also, as you can see, I've changed the template for the site. This one looks like it has wider columns in the posting area to help with the stories seeming much longer than they are. Also, I've got my sister blog in the works now and will have more information on it later.

So for now, enjoy my first story and I should have another ready for next week.

On a Dark Rainy Day -Pt.3-


“It looks like it’s going to be raining like cats and dogs today, eh Bobby?” he questioned while looking towards the dark skies above. “Bit unusual for this time of the year, normally the sun’s just starting to come over those mountains way over there,” he pointed out in the distance beyond the city limits.

Little Bobby stared upward at the clouds looming above the city, “They look like mean clouds, daddy. I don’t like them!”

His father chuckled at the thought of clouds being mean, as if they could come down from the heavens and clobber them with big puffy fists. However, he decided anyway to take the slower way to work today so as not to make the trip any more frightening for his son considering that the rain was coming down rather hard. It also worked out in his favor because there happened to be a really great little restaurant along this route that he thought would be a great place to get some breakfast.

He checked the dashboard clock, he still had plenty of time to get stop and get some food before he would be late for work. He drove a little ways further before turning around in his seat to talk with his boy, “You still hungry, champ?”

“Umm….yeah, I’m pretty hu---”

Robert was dazed, his vision shot and a deafening ringing in his ears as he scrambled around trying to figure out what had happened. His brain felt scrambled, and he had a sharp pain below his abdomen which he forced himself to ignore as he searched for his son blindly.

Bobby laid motionless, aside from his breathing, in the backseat of the vehicle; blood streaked across his face where the shattered window had cut him. His breathing quick, short and not a steady rhythm as he laid there unconscious, he was lost in a dream and unaware that he and his father had just been in a horrible accident. He dreamed of playing with his toys on his bedroom floor and running around in the backyard while his mother smiled on at him.

Robert still fumbled around madly, as he slowly regained his sight he found his son. He tried to move but was wedged and couldn’t free himself of the wreckage. He pushed himself harder and harder to stretch his arm back there to reach him. He screamed in anger at himself, in anguish for his wife and son and in agony from the pain. He grabbed his son’s hand, they died together and both found heaven.

On a Dark Rainy Day -Pt.2-


“Rob, why is Bobby awake and getting dressed?” Gloria asked as she stepped into the kitchen where her husband stood drinking a cup of coffee.

Robert took another sip of his coffee, “I’m taking him to work with me today, I’m not sure why, but I just had this feeling that today should be the day. We were discussing this last week, were we not?” He smiled at his lovely wife with her robe haphazardly thrown on, hair still a mess and face unadorned with makeup.

She tiredly smiled back, more of a smirk than anything, and thought about the discussion that had indeed taken place a week prior, “Yes, I suppose we did. I just would have thought we could have set a date first, I would have had him in bed much earlier last night had I known.

“Oh, well, good morning sweetheart,” she said as she bent over and kissed her son on the forehead as he walked into the room all dressed and ready to go, “you must be so sleepy still, and hungry too.”

Robert finished the last bits of coffee remaining in his mug before striding over to his wife, “Well, we’ve got to be on the road, darling. He can get something out of the machine at work to keep him happy until lunch rolls around. Today our son gets to see what a life of work is like!”

“That’s a happy thought,” she remarks sarcastically, “like work is such a great part of life, hah!”

Robert merely ignored the comment, he truly loved his work and took much pride in what it was that he did each and everyday in order to support his family. He grabbed his son’s hand and they walked off towards the garage, got in the vehicle then headed off into the day.

On a Dark Rainy Day -Pt.1-

--This is my first one, they will not all be like this--
The skies were bleak and cloudy when Robert decided to bring his son into work with him. It wasn't the typical day for such an occasion but he awoke that morning with a great sense of urgency that today would be the day it would happen. So after he managed to wake himself a bit earlier than usual, he snuck into his child’s room slowly to wake him.

Quietly he whispered, "Bobby. Oh Bobby, son, wake up." he nudged him slightly as he pulled the covers down towards his legs, "I'm going to bring you into work with daddy today, show you what it is that your old man does everyday. Maybe inspire you to follow in my footsteps oneday. Now get up, get dressed and brush your teeth. Then meet me in the living room and we'll take off."

Yawning, little Bobby Jr. murmured, "Oh..okay daddy," yawning again and stretching his arms, "but what about breakfast?"

"Don't you worry about breakfast, son. We can get something on the way in to work, just don't tell mommy about it later okay?"

"Okey dokey, I won't tell mommy about it," Bobby whispered back, then stretched a bit more before sitting up at the edge of his bed. His father was out of the room by this point, "Now what should I wear today?" he was asking himself as he peered into the darkness toward his closet. He slowly made his way out of bed and headed toward his light switch and flicked it on, then made his way toward the closet and opened it up to survey his clothes.

July 14, 2009

So..Here it Begins

As you can tell from my new banner, I really suck at Photoshop, but that is just to tide me over until I get a newer better one made. Which I will be working on shortly. Other than that, the new format of the site is coming as well. It's pretty simple and I think it will be really cool too.

What I plan on doing is, take a picture that I have taken and post it. Then, due to the new title 'A Picture is Worth 1000 Words' I will continue to post a 100% fabricated story detailing what is happening in the photograph.

It's kind of going to be a place for me to showcase not only some of my photography skills, but also a place to bust out my writing chops as well. I hope that it's enjoyable and that people will continue to check back to check out my new photos and read new stories.

And as of now, I'm unsure how many updates I will be doing each week. While it would be really great to make it a daily habit, I'm thinking more along the lines of three updates in a week. Monday, Wednesday and Friday most likely. This week I am just trying to get it all set up and figured out before I do much else. But I will keep updating.

Peace