Humans are capable of greatness, no doubt. Unfortunately, we are also capable of the most despicable acts…
Humans are capable of greatness, no doubt. Unfortunately, we are also capable of the most despicable acts…
It appears that my Black & White Magazine “Portfolio Spotlight” (Neo-Topographics) will come out in their April, 2019 issue. Here is an early preview of the write-up…
An easy chair, alone on the beach. A poetic mystery…
Some thoughts on Christopher Columbus and “his” day…
This is a nice short walk in north Boulder if you don’t have much time but still would like to perambulate and contemplate, especially as the leaves change…
When in Boulder, this is my go-to place for late afternoon/sunset or sunrise photography, especially when the clouds are just right…
Sonnet 73, by Bill Shakespeare takes us into autumn…
Conventional landscape and nature photographic wisdom says that you need a tripod in order to use your camera effectively at slow shutter speeds. Producing that misty-dreamy-creamy look with water is the classic example.
But is a tripod always required for such work? Maybe, maybe not…
It’s almost here…and, being in Colorado during the peak of the fall colors, I’d ordinarily be tempted to post a few classic “golden aspen” shots.
But, let’s go with a few less traditional “scapes” instead.
A story to explain…
Just 15 minutes from downtown Boulder, Walden Ponds Wildlife Habitat (and, of course, the right-next-door Sawhill Ponds Wildlife Preserve) is a wonderful go-to place for sunset (or sunrise!) photography…
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