Photography

Lipan Point, Grand Canyon

2013 May 12

Grand Canyon from Lipan Point, AZ

How can you make a unique image from a place that everyone has seen depicted in photographs hundreds of times? I think that it's an example of one of the supreme challenges of photography: Making the best of the situation and scene in front of you, at that moment in time, all while trying to imbue your own artistic imprint.

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Hedge Apple Tree in Fog

2013 Feb 15

Hedge Apple Tree in Fog | Apple iPhone 4S @ 1/120 sec., ISO 64

How is it possible that I have a computer that fits in my pocket, that also is a good digital camera? It doesn't seem like that long ago that a pocket camera was a 110-Film-format piece of junk. Now we have phones that have a tiny, 8-megapixel sensor just 5mm wide, yet still yield beautiful pictures blown up to 11x14 inches.

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November Frost

2012 Nov 26

Frost on Leaf, Missouri

November seems to be a good month for shooting frost and dew. This year was no exception. A few weeks ago we had the fortunate combination of freezing temperatures and moisture that yielded several mornings with picturesque frost. After walking the dogs I headed back out with the camera and tripod and set to looking for photogenic leaves.

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Bismarck Beetle

2012 Sep 10

Beetle on Leaf, Bismarck, North Dakota

I haven't done much photography lately (too much tennis and work!) but we recently made our annual Bismarck trip, which usually yields a few good shots. Along with many monarch butterfly caterpillars, this red milkweed beetle was hanging out in my mother's milkweed garden.

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