Tuesday, October 26, 2010

This is what happens when you ignore the "honey do" list!



This is my latest attempt at panorama. I am leaning toward the fall colors image myself. Maybe because it is my favorite time of year.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

A Little Closer to Home!

One thing that always makes me do a double take is infrared.

This humble abode is close to my home and I have been keeping an eye on it. Spring came and I was not to be denied. It's almost as though this little slice of heaven is peeking around the tree to smile at me. :D Who could resist?

This Ol' House. . .

I recently had an opportunity to shoot a home built in 1931. No, I won't tell you where, or who the owners are, so don't ask. But I am grateful they let me into their home and let me on occasion invade their privacy. As a photographer, I saw enormous opportunity, but as I showed some of my images to the owner, all he saw was a lot of work yet to be done. I always tell my students that two people can photograph the exact same image, but they will each see something different. The same is true when looking an image. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder! These are some of the images I feel lucky to have. I hope J & C like them too!

Windows. . .




You look out your window at home, but do you ever really see the actual window itself?

Random!!!

This stove was left for cooking purposes. . . OK - not really! But it was left in the house.

Another Door - Two Views


Front Porch


One Door - Two Views




Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Please meet Adalee and her proud papa Arthur!


This is a little different from the barns I normally shoot. But every once in a while, I get to play!

I saw an image similar to this taken by another photographer and something about it stuck with me. When the opportunity to photograph my new little niece (and her dad) dropped in my lap - how could I say no! I showed a series of pictures to Adalee and she said she wanted this one. Did I mention I speak "baby?"

Something A Little Different


I thought I would post something a little different from the norm. I had this picture of little Adalee's feet and with some awesome inspiration for finishing the picture from Joie @ Marlow Malei, I wound up with this. Kudoos to her!