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Capturing the Magic II: Photographing Neon Lights at the Napa Lightened Festival
The 2026 Napa Lightened Festival is just around the corner and is a great opportunity to practice night photography and Neon Lights photography.
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Working in projects and series: “Passeios” in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest
“Passeios” is a reflection about the interplay of human occupation and the Atlantic Forest of Brazil
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Happy New Year, and my blog statistics for 2025
I wish my followers a happy new year and give my blog statistics for 2025.
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2025. On the twelfth month, she rested.
I am taking a break from blogging till next year
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Shooting the Dickens Fair with the NIKKOR Z50 and Z 40mm f/2: A Low-Light Delight
I used my NIKKOR Z50 and my Z40mm 2.0 as a light setup to photograph the Dickens Fair this year.
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Bigleaf Maples vs. Aspens: Two Very Different Kinds of Autumn Magic
Fall colors in the West are mainly due to to plants, the Aspens and the Big Leaf maple.
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How AI Is Changing the Landscape for Stock Photographers — and 5 Ways I’m Adapting
How are you dealing with changes in the stock photography landscape? In this post, I write about what I have decided to do.
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Photographing through the grapevine – another Tendril- part 6
Another image on my project photographing the various aspects of the Looping Vine Tendrill, this time from a mature grapevine in the Autumn.
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The Grass That Knew Too Much
When I was walking in the UC Davis Arboretum on 18 October, with fellow blogger Steve Schwartzman and his wife, who stopped by to visit—a watched a drama unfold among the grape vines, hidden in plain sight. Picture this: a tender blade of grass swaying innocently in the October breeze. Enter the tendril—red-green, wiry, deceptively…
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Art Farm 2025, Yolo Arts- Reminder
I am pleased to be again featured at the Art Harvest auction of Yolo Arts this year. Art Harvest is part of the Art Farm 2025 event.