Up and Down
{click image to view large} Seen the day after Christmas—red and white! ●●● Nikon D300; f8 @ 1/125sec, ISO 200 (handheld); 18.0-200.0 mm f/3.5-5.6 @ 90mm (135mm EFL); subject distance 14.96m
View ArticleWindow Blind №6
{click image to view large} I seem to have a “thing” for blinds… To block reflections, this was photographed with the lens pressed flat against the window—a trick I learned from a video interview with...
View ArticleQuiet
{click image to view large} Standing up above the rest, this white flower caught my eye in the garden of a courtyard building in our neighborhood. The background is a sidewalk, which sits on a small...
View ArticleKinetic
{click image to view large} Kinetic: “Of or relating to the motion of material bodies and the forces and energy associated therewith.” Though the subject was stationary, a strong impression of...
View ArticleFeathers
One Feather {click image to view large} Nikon D300; 1/60 sec @ f8, ISO 1250 (handheld); 18-200 mm f/3.5–5.6 @ 200mm (300mm EFL); focus distance .89m - Three Feathers {click image to view large} Nikon...
View ArticleUrban Energy
Nikon D300; 1/45 sec @ f8, ISO 200 (handheld); 18-200 mm f/3.5–5.6 @ 56mm (84mm EFL); focus distance .71m Nikon D300; 1/90 sec @ f8, ISO 200 (handheld); 18-200 mm f/3.5–5.6 @ 60mm (90mm EFL); focus...
View ArticleFlowering Crabapples
Spring has finally arrived in Chicago, after a long and unusually harsh winter. Yes, these are “flowers”—so difficult to see and photograph in a way that is fresh, that’s not similar to the thousands...
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