Photography 101. The assignment was Triumph. I picked this picture because it kind of looks like a "T" for Triumph. Then I also like the picture, the memory attached to it (being in Northern Maine in the open spaces with three of my kids), and the timing to get this picture in line. Continue Reading...
Double
Photography 101. I had to go with an older photo of our, now 4-year-old, twins. There's no double that I love more than this double. The twins at one month old. Continue Reading...
Edge
Photography 101. Again, I resort to a hockey theme here, or skating in general. It still amazes me that so much speed, power, control, and agility can be displayed on something as narrow as a razor, the edge. Continue Reading...
Glass
Photography 101. The assignment was to incorporate glass into a photograph. Sometimes I think in different terms, and I do spend many hours a week peering through this kind of glass. Continue Reading...
Treasure
Photography 101. There are many things in life that I treasure and one such thing, or place, is the peace and quiet along side a remote forest stream. Continue Reading...
Landscape
Photography 101. I took this picture with my phone yesterday. This is water in a couple of different forms, on top of a body of water. Glen Lake, Goffstown, NH. Continue Reading...
Swarm
Photography 101. I know this isn't exactly a swarm, nor is it a group of things moving together, but it is a large group of animals hangin out together at Pier 39 in San Francisco. Continue Reading...
Moment
Photography 101. For 15 consecutive years my visit(s) with the Trans-Siberian Orchestra have created too many 'moments' to remember each and every one of them. Every year, I long for the time to stand still so I can sit, watch, enjoy, soak it in, and listen to the best shows I have ever seen. I thought a simple photo taken on my phone last night might serve as a good photo to capture a moment. Continue Reading...
Architecture
Photography 101. This is simple architecture, but I kind of like it. Continue Reading...
A Pop of Color
Photography 101. I took this photo with my phone, an LG-D415. It's not the best quality but with the dark colors of moist leaves, the greys of smoke and steam, and the time of day, I thought the glow of fire would work nicely here. Continue Reading...