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This is the last group of photos I have culled from the roughly 2,500 exposures I made during our trip. While ‘out and about’, I am always noticing relatively small
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This is the last group of photos I have culled from the roughly 2,500 exposures I made during our trip. While ‘out and about’, I am always noticing relatively small
I am often attracted to odd bits of the human-altered landscape. The ‘New Topographics‘ exhibition/genre of the mid-70s caught my imagination when I was a neophyte photographer. Thus, here are
This was the hardest set of photos to put together. My initial cull contained thirty two images… way too many for a blog post. I aim for about half a
Long-time readers know that the large majority of my landscape work is black and white. However, sometimes a landscape is all about the colors nature presents. Here are seven photographs
Back on the 18th of June, Joan and I headed out on a road trip. We hie-tailed it out to Orcas Island (on of the San Juan Islands) in Puget
Part 3 is here. When the birding is slow or the light grows dim on Star Island, my eyes/brain switch into landscape mode. Black and White Landscapes Color Landscapes
Part 2 is here As I made my way up (and down) the southern Maine coast before heading to Star Island, I made multiple stops along the way to looks
Continue readingSpring Birding Trip, Part 3 (pre-Star Island Landscapes)
Winter is a slow time for me photographically. This winter, with its harsh weather, has been particularly slow. I made less that two hundred exposures in each of the last
Thursday was a (relatively) warm* February day with bluebird skies. I headed out mid-morning to make some photographs. I had no real plan other than to be in New London
Bellows Falls, VT is a charming town that punches way above its weight in funkiness. If I have the time, I make sure to pass through the town on my