Landscape

Down to the Waterline


Summer Sidewalk


The Golden Hour


Summertime


While I Was Crawling Around in my Yard With a Camera…


06-22-2013 Supermoon


Suburban Sky


Uphill Climb


Window in the Rain


Calm Before the Storm


Fields of Gold

I am often asked why I have so many 50mm lenses and how do I choose which one to use for a shot. First off they are all old (70′s vintage) and really inexpensive to get. Most importantly they each have a different optical design and therefore they each render a different flavor of lens flare and bokeh from one another. When I shoot a scene in backlighting, (and all my friends know that’s what I love to do every chance I get) I pick my lens based on what I want the flare and bokeh to look like. This is a case in point. The lens I used has a damaged front element and I won’t throw it away because I know it does this when I use it right. You may find it hard to believe but there hasn’t been a single thing done to this image in post processing. This is exactly what was produced in-camera because of my lens choice, the lighting, and the subject matter.


Good Morning


Rain on the Lake


Afternoon Storm Approaching


Afternoon Stroll


Burnt to a Crisp


Deep, Dark Water in the Deep, Dark Night


Water Color


R.I.P.


Let’s Take a Walk in the Woods


Out of the Woods and Into a Picture


Sail Away

Posting something for mom here today.


Winterscape


Holiday Halo

As you can see from my recent postings I’ve been turning my camera to the night skies a lot recently. Christmas Eve was no exception, I came home from visiting with family and as I walked across my front yard I looked up and saw this wonderful halo around the moon. I have a portfolio of moon halo images that I’ve made over the years and this is another nice one for me to add to my collection.