Monthly Archives: February 2008

Mom And Dad

It is no coincidence that showing one of my favorite images coincides with my website redesign. The latter first. I visit a lot of photographic websites, mostly through blogs to which I subscribe. Some I have learned to love, and … Continue reading

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Bosky Bagatelle

Some images come quickly, others slowly. I am unsure how many times I have printed this image, and each time I work on it I find a different approach. This is just one of many interpretations.

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They would be there soon …

A group of photographers with whom I am associated decided to show their works. The theme of the show was loosely going to be “water.” I have shot many water images over the years, and needed to shoot new images … Continue reading

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Tugboat On The Monongahela

The original image was shot on Fuji Velvia film, which was certainly my favorite when shooting slides. It was shot alongside a bridge in Morgantown, West Virginia. I had actually been attracted to the scene because of the fog that … Continue reading

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Bygones

Pinhole can obscure, distort, and mystify an image, as is the case here. This image was captures in the woods across the street from my house, and in reality is a rather mundane scene. However, pinhole offers the opportunity to … Continue reading

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Inconvenience

Sometimes things get in our way. This can happen even when things work the way they should – best intentions can get entangled. I came across this particular difficulty in the woods, where I saw a plant that had opened … Continue reading

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Standing Stone, Wales

There are few places in the world like Wales. The history goes back literally thousands of years, and standing stones are a testament to this. The purpose of these large stones placed vertically in the ground is not known, but … Continue reading

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Hallway

I’ve posted about San Antonio in the past, which is a place I would some day like to return. One of the interesting history elements of the area is that of the missions. The one that every American knows is … Continue reading

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