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Trees for Treebeard

You must understand, young Hobbit, it takes a long time to say anything in Old Entish. And we never say anything unless it is worth taking a long time to say.
~Treebeard (Ent in Middle Earth)
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The Fray Of Atlanta

It was January of 2016 when I drove downtown to meet up with fellow photographers, Chris Kalmback and Bob Coates that were in Atlanta on travel. I had become a fan of Chris’ artistic B&W photography in The Arcanum and Bob was here to speak at a...

A hard light day

It was the farthest I’ve traveled outside of Metro Atlanta since the pandemic began in March, 2020. Braving the hard light during the middle of a sunny day.

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8bit Digital Bath

Walking back from a hike on a mountain access road in North metro Atlanta, I could hear thunder start to rumble.
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Tribute To A Space Odyssey 2001

While in San Francisco a few years ago I saw some great sunsets. This one is from the coast of Treasure Island, with a twist of course.
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Paranoid Android

This image made me think of an android, robot head and Radiohead is one of my favorite bands.
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Gettysburg Mood Generator

Fog is a fantastic mood generator. At least that is what I think after spending a couple of days exploring Gettysburg National Military Park and looking at the early morning and evening photos I took. It was also the resounding advice, piped one of...

Hotel California

My creative process is slow and unpredictable, with only a direction in mind,  which is to begin. Sometimes a month or more will pass from the time I take a photo and I find an idea to play off of it. Such is the case with some midnight long...

Midnight Volleyball

The long exposure clouds here almost seem like a surreal blanket of strange and crazy, descending onto a peaceful beach, which made me think of the Blade Runner world. Add in the volleyball net for some mystery. Like...

Catch Me If You Can

Out exploring Red Top Mountain during the blue hour one evening. Instead of waiting for cars to pass, I decided to try fitting them into the scene, catching the headlight streams in a long exposure. Like this:Like...