Destination Moon




It may look like the moon buts it actually a series of glacial potholes found in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts. All the curves and coloration in the rocks make a fascinating subject. The giveaway that's it's not on the moon are the few pieces of vegetation growing in the rocks.

Early Morning Light



The early morning light and the shadows cast on this scene took my breath away for a moment. All the color and variations created by the light diffusion made this an essential photograph. It's very relaxing to view the photo and take in all the scene. It makes a delightful print. It also reinforces why I like to work with nature to capture natural scenes. This was along the Arkansas river and is actually a shot of the Interstate bridge over the Arkansas River.

Golden Bridge
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The Shadow of Your Smile



The Shadow of Your Smile 


Walking around in my backyard in June of 2012, I saw that Mother Nature created this captivating scene. With great urgency I went to got my Sony, came back out and was able to take this picture. I think this was my reward for nursing the Hibiscus plant through several cold winters and it continued to bloom and prosper. Alas, it met its demise in dreadful winter in early 2013. I like the expression, joy and colors of a myriad of flowers. It's an important aspect of our lives.


Petal Magic




This is not the correct picture

I enlarged this picture in Picasa using the zoom slider bar in the edit mode. It’s possible to enlarge to 400%. I then selected the Ctrl/Prt Scr keys and made a screen capture. The next step was to crop out all unnecessary portions of the picture in the Picasa Screen Capture folder. Using this technique, I can achieve different effects using the same picture. The quality of the photograph has to be top notch to achieve the desired look. The water drops on the full photo are quite small. This process allowed me to display the water cascading down the petal, hence the challenge to focus on the water drops.

Junction Bridge Extravganza




The Junction Bridge

I extracted this frame from a video shot in Little Rock during the spring of 2012. It was in early evening and a beautiful day. This old railroad bridge is now a pedestrian bridge with working elevators and stairs. The view from the upper platform lets the viewer see the Clinton Bridge from one side and the Interstate and Broadway bridge on the other side. 

Through the Looking Glass




Autocar Truck circa 1930s

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The windshield in this old Autocar truck is very typical of the type of safety glass that was used years ago.I found this and two other Autocar trucks in Northfield, Massachusetts. Black and white seemed appropriate for the shot. Sometimes our vision becomes clouded with time and we fail to see the future. It can all be made well with TLC. Even though the periphery may be clouded our quest is to look forward to better times.

Taos Musicians

On a warm August 2009 night in Taos, New Mexico I listened to the Rock Bottom Blues Band. They were all hippies from the 60s. The harmonica player lived on the corner of Haight and Ashbury in San Francisco during that era. How cool was that? The bass player is now a world recognized leather carver and plays for fun. I had a great time talking with them before they started playing. It was sort of a time warp. It was one of those nights you didn't want to end. All I have to do is look at the picture and I transport back to that night.

Lighting & Shadows




This shot is from a Kenny Loggins concert in Little Rock. I was sitting in the amphitheater watching the lighting effects used in the show. I liked the way the one musician was silhouetted and the different color shades the lighting presented. Experimenting with night photography offers quite a challenge to the photographer. It was essential to have the majority of the camera settings in place before taking the shot. I did several test shots and used the histogram to help set the camera. I used an ISO of 1600, f5.6, a cool white florescent on the white balance and a 1/25 exposure. This is one of my favorite shots.


Kenny Loggin In Concert, Little Rock, AR 2010

Mission Impossible






 On June 6, 1944, cargo planes such as this model lumbered into the sky with troops to free Europe from the Nazi tyranny. This plane, painted in it mission colors carried troops from the 508th PIR, 82d Airborne to France to parachute to the ground and engage the enemy. Using a vignette technique on the forward fuselage takes the viewer back to the dark days of WWII; a black and white time of terror for both the Allied and Axis troops.   


Levitation



Levitation


One of favorite musician pictures. I took this at the Jazz Festival in New Orleans a few years ago. I often wondered if his hat was going to levitate in the air. He was so into his music as can be seen by his expression. It makes the picture come alive for me. As you critique this pictures think about what could have made the shot better, or does it stand by itself unfettered?