Water Drops in the Morning
It rained overnight. In the morning the sun came out. I was up early with camera and macro lens, crawling on my belly to seek out nature's most unfathomably beautiful…
digital photography: techniques: thoughts: photographs
It rained overnight. In the morning the sun came out. I was up early with camera and macro lens, crawling on my belly to seek out nature's most unfathomably beautiful…
This is the spring of our discontent. Or at least the spring of isolating in place. As long as we are on Shakespeare near-quotations, "Sweet are the uses of adversity…
Wants some pure escapism amid beautiful landscapes? Take a few minutes and check out my photos in a new video, Relaxing Landscapes and Sunsets. Please subscribe to my YouTube channel!…
Now that I have your attention! OK, the donut of doom does not refer to the Coronavirus pandemic, nor to Homer Simpson. Per the New York Times, "doughnut of doom"…
Please subscribe to my YouTube Channel (it's free to do, and helps us, too!). We are adding content every day, so check it out. The emphasis is on teaching photography,…
The Grand Lake Theater in Oakland, California may be closed while we shelter in place, but I am looking forward very much to the double feature coming soon: The Death…
Shopping in the time of the Coronavirus starts with questions. How safe is it to go shopping? What is the risk-reward profile? Where are we on the curve of the…
My YouTube Channel rises from the ashes. Thanks to my family helping (I'm watching Katie, my youngest, develop into one great project manager with great pride!) and sheltering in place,…
NEW EVENT! Please consider joining me at the Out of Chicago LIVE! Online Global Photography Conference taking place April 24-26, 2020. Can't make it to a live photography event? This…
American photographer Aaron Siskind (1903-1991) used his camera to create essentially abstract expressionist imagery. In Siskind's photography, the abstract composition of shapes integrated through effective uses of positive and negative…
In his cryptic and chaotic first novel V, Thomas Pynchon describes the work of a painter named Slab: Slab and Esther, uncomfortable with each other, stood in front of an…
Flower Power. It's hip to be square---as in the floral carpet image (below). Making space for conversations with flowers (middle image on white, bottom image an LAB L-channel inversion on…
This time of year there are so many wonderful flowers to photograph on my light box. Our rooms are filled with their wondrous beauty, and when I make compositions on…
It's easily possible to get lost in the folds of the earth viewed from Zabriskie Point: visually with a camera, and practically as well if one wanders in the valleys.…
Here are a few images from my recent trip to Canyonlands National Park. Canyonlands is divided in three sections by the conjunction of the Green and Colorado Rivers. The central…
There are few more beautiful landscapes on this good earth than Death Valley. Here are a few images from my recent visit, with the photographs emphasizing patterns and folds in…
I will be presenting Photography as Poetry at the Alamo Danville Artists’ Society [ADAS] on Tuesday, March 10 2020 at 7:30 PM. My presentation is free, and open to the public.…
So there were four of us, or six if you count me, myself, and I: also my old friend Eric, my German friend and colleague in x-ray photographics Julian, and…