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Happy New Year 2119

“Marty: Hey, Doc, you better back up, we don’t have enough road to get up to 88.

Doc Brown: Roads? Where we’re going, we don’t need… roads.”

~Back To The Future

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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 warm tones of a jazz club

A candid shot of a local band called Sweet Soul Sister , playing a song with jazz elements, that my friend Carl plays the drums in.
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What’s the frequency, Kenneth

A photo that makes you recall memories of a song and a band, R.E.M.

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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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North Georgia Mountains – 600 steps to Amicalola Falls

My friend and I took a spontaneous road trip to Amicalola Falls State Park on a recent Saturday. Shortly after arriving, we decided to take the quick way to the top of the falls !
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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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Full Tilt-Q*Bert

A collage of a word, in full tilt, from street art found at the Marietta Square

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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...