Category Archives: Recent Work

Finding you Favorite Photographs

How do you decide if you really like one of your own images?  I’ve found that my first response to an image is not very reliable in the long run. Some, of course, are instant favorites and remain a favorite … Continue reading

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A Simple Image with a Little Something Extra

I describe many of my fine art photographs as “graphically simple; technically precise” and this image from Edisto Beach State Park in South Carolina is a good example. A quick glance at the image reveals an arc and two straight … Continue reading

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Photographing a Figure of Speech

With the approach of another cold Illinois winter I thought I’d revisit one of my fine art photos from 2013.  There’s a saying about how cold it gets around here along the lines of, “It’s colder than a witch’s …” … Continue reading

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Getting the Best from my Images

I always want to get the best results possible for my fine art landscape photography so I always have the camera set in RAW mode. RAW mode records the raw, unprocessed data just as it’s captured by the sensor so I … Continue reading

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Strong Diaganol Lines

I’m spending more time looking for abstract shapes and forms in my landscape fine art photography. I was immediately drawn to the reflections and the wonderful quality of light in this almost completely still pond.  

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