Peace On A Private Window
Many private homes in Albuquerque have a stained glass window feature. Inside the home of a friend, I admired this round art glass window. My impression is that a dove is […]
Many private homes in Albuquerque have a stained glass window feature. Inside the home of a friend, I admired this round art glass window. My impression is that a dove is […]
I found a subject that was worth using the highest possible ISO setting on my camera. This clever directional sign is posted, missing screw and all, on a wall […]
Puppies are spell binding. An acquaintance brought an 8-week old pair of terriers to the park. They were never still for more than a moment. Their hearts’ beat so fast, […]
First, I experienced the demise of film. Next came the in-camera phone. Now, I wonder if am standing at the precipice of stand-alone cameras becoming the future dinosaur. I don’t want […]
This is an image of artwork hung above a village coffee shop sideboard where customers retrieve sugar, stir-sticks, napkins and creamers for their hot beverages. I faced this manifesto while […]
This is my final installment for our sixth photographic assignment: six Black and White images. The image below documents a moment just prior to the start of a recent Shotokan Karate clinic. […]
Textures and shapes may receive more generous attention when given a Black and White treatment. This is my 5/6 installment from our 6th photo assignment. Sycamore trees produce a bristled […]
A candid portrait, taken in black and white, can be a wonderful way to document a young child.
This is my third entry into our sixth photo assignment (see the original task here). The contrast between black and white is never more pronounced than when we look at […]
Here is 2/6 Black and White image for our latest assignment. In this image we are looking down the barrel of a large gun ship cannon pointed out the starboard […]