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The Foxtail Agave project- and a quote from Epictetus – partial conclusion
The Foxtail Agave project has come to a halt and I consider it finished for the moment.
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What would you like to see more on this blog?
I offer a poll with a few options of what to post on my next year of blogging.
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Fun with tomato photography in black and white
Peppers are fun to photograph and reveal interesting shapes when looked at from certain angles. In this post, I write about a few photos of these vegetables I have created, in black and white.
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Embracing the Wisdom of the Ocean: Finding Serenity in Waves of Change
The wave never ceases to be part of the ocean.
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Monterey Trees, part three- youth
I show an image that I have recently uploaded to my Monterey Trees series. I also write a little about different papers I used for test printing.
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You look like an angel- a cloud formation in the sky above
This week’s photo captures an angelic sight from one of my walks at Rush Ranch Open Space in Fairfield.
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Dry Leaf, Beauty in Decay- my new Blurb book
Announcing my new self-published book, Dry Leaf.
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Happy Independence Day!
Happy independence day!
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The most delicate flower grows amongst the sharpest spines – Echinopsis chiloensis, a Chilean cactus
Storytelling with one photograph, cactus spines and analogies with life, photography tips: a bit of everything.
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What about black and white? Drama. Chapter 4.
One characteristic of a promising black and white image is implied drama.