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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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Smooth Jazz

Some days a normal photo is beyond me. I am inspired by the words behind the image in other’s works. Some bloggers on minimalism I follow were asked why all the photos on the site are in black and white ?
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Fantasy Land-the path of wonder

I am forever drawn to create unique worlds. Here is one created from a recent walk in the woods by
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Glitch in the Mirror World

“Eventually, everything will have a digital twin. This is happening faster than you may think.”

-Kevin Kelly

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Elven Hall

If you travel to the North Georgia Mountains, beyond the edges of cellphone signal, you will find an Elven Hall.
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Faded To Cyberpunk

Artificial intelligence (AI), futuristic and a degree of break down in the social order.
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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.
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Weird in the ordinary

How aboot some weird and strange photos !?! I can help with that-hehe. Last week I went on safari to check out
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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 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...