Three birds high up at the top of a tree against a blue sky. Why is this something I would want to capture. Not only is it pleasing to the eye, it follows the rule of odds in photography. Now, what is this rule and why does it matter? Well, it’s to make things...
On a walk with my dog yesterday morning this beautiful composition grabbed my eye. Leave it to nature to come up with the perfect work of art. The shapes and swirls of the fungi are offset by the green moss on the circular stump. I’m sure my friend Gail Gredler...
This week I decided to show you another photo I made while on my outing at the wetlands. (Remember the kestrel from last week?) Here, I present you with a photo of sandhill cranes flying directly overhead through the fog. What I like about this is that it’s...
I invite you to the first part of my series ‘Dogs and Their Humans’.This is a collection of photos I’ve created over many years. Some of them are portraits, but most are scenes like the one posted here. This is the link to Part 1 http://bitly.ws/io5V...
My friend, Jace, walks along the shore of one of my favorite places along the west coast of the US, Oswald Beach. The lone figure in a negative space, made up of beach and a cliff wall, creates a pensive mood. I like the minimalism seen here. The beautiful light from...
Walking at the Oregon Coast the other day, I looked down and saw this beautiful abstract. The wisps of white sand scattered throughout the darker brown sand looked like birds in flight, I decided to create a black and white photo to increase the contrast and enhance...