Monthly Archives: November 2019

Happy Thanksgiving

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Here’s wishing everyone a joyful and warm Thanksgiving tomorrow. Thanksgiving is not only a day for family, friends and feasting, it is a day set aside for thanking God for all if our blessings. No matter where we are, and … Continue reading

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In Your Face….Sort Of

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Sharon Landis is the queen of close-up portraits of birds of prey.  They are always powerful but when they are “action portraits” well, it doesn’t get any better than that. Below we have an immature Bald Eagle with an “in … Continue reading

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It’s Always Winter Somewhere

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Wildcats Over the years, when we have seen an image of a Mountain Lion, a Bobcat and especially of a Canada Lynx, you could bet it was a captive animal. Maybe a zoo shot, most likely done at a photo … Continue reading

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Slice of Life

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Some day, I may actually run out of phrases I can use for analogies to photography.  Slice of life is one of a thousand that constantly flood my strange but fertile brain. Still photography to me, has always been a … Continue reading

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Planning Verses Happenstance

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I always love the way Deborah Sandidge’s dreamy style of water and landscape photography where the skies are motion blurred, translate even better in b&w than color. Despite the stark characteristics of b&w images, hers are soft and gentle in … Continue reading

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Diverse

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Diversity has come to mean many things in today’s world, but to me it will always represent my attitude towards the variety of subjects, treatments and points of view we can attain and share through photography. Today’s post is at … Continue reading

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The Teaching Effect

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Every photographer learns their craft from many sources. Firstly (hopefully) we learn to “see” by looking at the world around us. “Seeing” is believing. Secondly, we learn from looking at photographs. In today’s world, every human being with a cell … Continue reading

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First Glance

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Let’s begin today’s guest portion of this blog post with an image from wildlife “giant” Charles Glatzer. I do not believe I have ever seen an image from Charles of such animals as this. He captured a wonderful moment as … Continue reading

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