Month: November 2014

Nothing new, just some cliches

Sunrise, sunset. Doesn’t get any more cliché than that when it comes to photo subjects. But I like ’em anyway! 🙂 Some recent shots from Miami.    

I need more balls

Monkey balls, that is. It seems like this is a banner year for monkey balls, or hedge apples, bowwood, bois d’arc (French for “wood of the bow”), bodark, geelhout, mock orange, horse apple, naranjo chino, wild orange and yellow-wood. Offficially the Osage orange tree, has been quite noticeable for me this year as I drive around the rural regions of…

Night fever

Sticking with the southern exposure photography. I know this work isn’t very creative but I don’t have anything else to show at the moment and I’ll have to get creative through the winter, so there’s still a chance. 🙂 Here are few low light photos that just ooze with color. I’m thinking they are a nice change from my black…

The pause that refreshes

I was on a much-needed vacation getaway last week to pause and refresh. A little trip down to Miami to get one last blast of summer before facing the dreaded winter in Pennsylvania. It was just that, a vacation with my wife, and I tried my best to keep photography to a minimum. I even kept my DSLR at home…

Old and not in the way

That’s the way I feel about old abandoned rural buildings. I want them to stay standing as long as possible. Old barns are as simple as a building can be yet there is a timeless quality about them that a new pre-fab steel building can never have. I feel the same about urban buildings if they have some character or…