Kenzie in my studio
Kenzie was going to be in town and reached out for a shoot. Since I hadn't met her, when she arrived we took some time just to sit and get to know each other. Her story is an amazing one.
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Kenzie was going to be in town and reached out for a shoot. Since I hadn't met her, when she arrived we took some time just to sit and get to know each other. Her story is an amazing one.
The end of yet another month is almost upon us and I thought I would get input from others on thoughts for the November challenge.
This is a composite of 4 images, sky, landscape, car and sign, all shot at various locations over the past xx years .
I took this hand held while walking around my home city of Durham NC. This is the tallest building in the city. It was built a few years ago.
Hi, trying to figure out how to create good composites. This is a new venture for me, and I started with this composite.
I kept thinking of the Museum shot I did about six months ago and I wanted to try it again when I saw a cartoon.
I've been wanting to try the "in the round" technique again for a while now. It honestly seems harder to find trees that will work around here than you would think.
I am not a religious person, but I do love me some spectacular church interiors, especially when I had the foresight to bring the camera along.
A swallowtail butterfly sitting on a marshmallow flower in Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge in Lacombe, Louisiana.
I have the great fortune to live outside of New York City, and every once in a while I go shoot the skyline from various locations. The first shot is of the Blue super moon in August.
This is a little bit different from what I usually do.
Something from my morning walk.
That's what I like about large sensors you have the ability to crop in without the cost of adding noise.
I've had the idea for this shot for a while. This is part of the "skyline" if you can call it that, of Durham North Carolina.
Hi! Its my first post on monthly challenges so... let's go!
I don't know why I never posted this earlier.
As the passenger on a road trip sometimes my mind starts wandering into the realm of...what would happen if
In this case.
A cellphone panorama from a moving vehicle...I wonder...
Kirkjufellsfoss is a picturesque waterfall located on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula in Iceland.
This is a little bit different from what I usually do.
the one universe's timebase is simple and its content is much more minimalistic than the other universe ...
Since I retired I found I don't get as much (dreaded) exercise as I did working at various jobsites lugging my tool bag.
This ties in with a blog entry I have just completed talking about how photography may become less joyful as we become overly focused on the end product.
The other day my wife pulled out the sewing basket to repair something. After she put it away I thought of the old saying:
"How many angels can dance on the head of a pin?"
Enjoying a sunset on these famous cliffs of northern Spain (Cantabria).
This is a revised version of a photo I took in February 2023 at the Bodie Island Lighthouse in the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
As I photographed this coyote in Rocky Mountain National Park, her eyes locked on me with an intense curiosity.
Yeah, there really wasn't much color so I also did a B&W. I'm still partial to the muted colors.
Same muse, different eras, different costumes, different setup. Which one do you like better?
Alisha came in for some updated headshots. We mostly shot in natural light. After we got what she needed we wanted to see if we could stretch the boundaries of a traditional headshot.
Composition of a few shots during a fireworks display. The fireworks were launched to the beat of different musical themes. From Vigo, Spain
Exif: 28mm f/10 stacked of 3s ISO100