I have been to the Marin Headlands a number of times, but last Saturday was the first time I saw the face of the Mermaid.
Tag Archives: Black and white Photography
My mood of the ocean
I like the freedom from reality that black and white gives me. In color, there is often the expectation that a scene has some resemblance with reality, and when it does not, it looks strange. In black and white, by contrast, there is no such expectation because there is no real world in black and white to use as a reference.
Branching patterns
Our circulatory system, our lungs, the tops and roots of trees, the rivers flowing to the ocean, and the evolution of life itself can be recovered as a branching pattern.
UFO at the Arroyo Park
The fog is minimalist, it only reveals what is essential.
Foggy morning by the lake
The Lagoon Valley Park is beautiful when it is foggy. The fog is forgiving, it hides a lot of things we do not want to see.
Light, Shadow, Reflection
Photograph on display at Gallery 625 in Woodland, as part of the exhibit: Light Shadow, Reflection.