Monthly Archives: November 2007

Around The House

A project I worked on a while back was called “Around the House.” It was my contention that there were numerous photographic possibilities waiting for us under our noses, so I wandered around outside looking for anything that might have … Continue reading

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Local Gathering Point

Pinhole photography offers the availability to form the image to allow numerous interpretations. The perception offered by the image can be quite different from what the picture was actually about. I’ve always thought about how interesting it would be to … Continue reading

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Leaf Veins

Leaves are interesting when examined closely. Most interesting to me is the vein network of the leaf, which begins at the stem and moves into the all parts of the leaf. Each leaf is slightly different yet essentially the same … Continue reading

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Fireworks

Several posts ago I showed the results of mounting my camera within my car and shooting at night, capturing lists from cars and other objects. I have also done the same with fireworks. We have all taken the same fireworks … Continue reading

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Synge’s Cottage

If one goes to the Aran Islands, three large rocks off the coast of Galway, Ireland, they are missing something if they do not read “The Aran Islands” by John Millington Synge. Unfortunately, this book is no longer in print … Continue reading

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Abandoned Building

I tend to take a lot of pictures of abandoned buildings, after all, the very first image in this series is that of an abandoned house. The first reason for doing so is an emotional one. I wonder about what … Continue reading

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Cheat Lake Bridge

I am not sure how long I will be able to photograph bridges with my pinhole camera. Bridges are impressive structures that we normally take for granted, but in addition to being essential, they offer a graphic design that is … Continue reading

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Philadelphia

In 2004 I was in Philadelphia to cover the annual Army-Navy Football game. I arrived early the day before and decided to take some pictures of the city. At one point I stopped and looked up at several buildings. I … Continue reading

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