Assignment #6 | 5/6 B/W (R)
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 […]
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 […]
I was at work on baking, filling and frosting a birthday cake for my now turned 8-year-old. It occurred to me to photograph it a few ways. In the first […]
Until I moved out to a desert, it hasn’t been since the 1970s that I’ve seen many of these. When I spot a dune buggy, it harkens me back to […]
Major League Baseball is holding its World Series right now. When I took the photo in today’s post, the Kansas City Royals were ahead in the series 2-1, against the […]
Here is an image that belongs in my slowly growing files of eccentric things seen in Albuquerque. Let’s call it the “Albuquirky” files, shall we? I happen to be acquainted […]
I contributed knowledge to the world of biodiversity science and I liked it. While recently in the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, I photographed a fascinating creature that was […]
If you don’t bring your camera with you everywhere you go, it’s inevitable: you’ll miss a shot and have regrets later. Most of the images I miss are from moments […]
Summer camp skits are life-practice for the eventual adult embarrassments of drunken karaoke. Groups of children, moving like herds of cats, are directed to stand before an audience of half-receptive […]