Posted on April 17, 2011
A beautiful sunset from a recent Sunday drive.
Posted on September 6, 2010
I went to see the Chihuly glass exhibit at Cheekwood Botanical Gardens. If any of his work is ever close enough to you, go see it! It’s quiet impressive. The first photo is a close up showing the detail in “The Sun”. The second is “Blue Herons”. The third is “Sunset Boat”.


Posted on September 4, 2010
I played with my new remote control and window light today trying to get a new profile photo of myself. Here’s a couple of the shots that I’m ok with. Other than converting the first one to black and white, they are both straight out of the camera. I have a great window!
….but I don’t like doing photos of myself. I’d rather be behind the camera.


Posted on September 4, 2010
This guy was hard to get a shot of. I kept losing him through the lens – he blended into the flower bed. He appeared to be doing web repair so he may have just finished breakfast.
Posted on August 14, 2010
It was not sweltering hot at 6:30 this morning so I went for a walk. The sun coming up over the trees made me smile and think what a great day it’s going to be if it starts out like this.
Posted on July 26, 2010
I was planning on a series of photos of school supplies this week, but the weather changed that for me this evening. We had scattered thunderstorms and a tornado warning. When the warning came on TV, the weather person also mentioned how much lightning there was with the storms. It wasn’t raining at my house yet, but the thunder was rolling and there was a lot of lightning – most of it “soft, scattered” lightning in the clouds…reminded me of light from a softbox at times.
The best view of the sky is from my driveway because of all the surrounding trees. There was lots of thunder and lightning, but only a little rain. I ended up taking 53 shots trying to get a good one of the lightning. Here’s the two best ones. The camera was on the tripod, set at f16, ISO 200, bulb setting. I got a lot of shots of dark sky, but I’m pretty pleased with the two below.








