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Infinity

An abstract based on the Atlanta SkyView Ferris wheel

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Feelin The Jazz

I’ve always been inspired by abstract or impressionistic paintings of bands playing that I see hanging on the wall, out in the wild.

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Overdrive

The variety of tones you can make with an electric guitar is limited only by your imagination. Although an effects and amp modelling pedal can help take it to the next level ! One of my favorite effects is overdrive.
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Hold The Line

The Pennsylvania monument at Gettysburg during sunset.

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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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Portrait of a Tree

Funny how we ask people if we can take their photo, but not trees.
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Intergalactic Space Cruiser – Welcome Aboard !

Hello and welcome to my first post !
Old photos are always fun to go back to and re-envision. Sort of like listening to a song you haven’t heard in a while and now experience
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Come Together

In the early morning hours, before the crowds, at Fort Walton Beach, Florida, the umbrellas are positioned in an inviting pose
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Freestylin’

Often during post processing I will start playing around with different ideas, with no goal in mind, other than to experiment. Such is the case with
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Alive In The Night

Something that I loved about the trip to San Francisco in 2015, besides hanging out with friends, was the night photography. The world becomes a different place and it’s all a stage for light to do some really...

The Lady In Red

It was back in August of 2015 that my dream to visit San Francisco became a reality. However even better was to
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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...