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05-27-17 Three Rooms Full
I told her took take one off the wall to see if we could get away with it. But it wouldn't fit in my carry-on bag, would it?
Read More02-11-17 What Is Reality? Part I
"Let me take you down 'Cause I'm going to Strawberry Fields Nothing is real And nothing to get hung about . . . "
Read More07-08-15 Field Trip
Where are they now?
Read More06-23-15 What Are You Looking At??!!! (Kind of NSFW)
Go to the bottom of the blog to see a San Francisco gallery (read more)
Read More06-17-15 Purple and Gold
Step in to my fancy studio and I'll tell you a secret. . . (read more)
Read More03-19-15 Passport Portrait
Can a passport photo also be a portrait? (read more)
Read More10-29-14 Positive Space
Yin needs yang . . . . (read more)
Read More05-05-14 Cafe Terrace At Night? (HDR)
No, I am not Vincent Van Gogh, nor was I meant to be . . . .
Read More04-24-14 Peace and Quiet
The candid camera captures a man lost in a work of art at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC . . . .
Read More12-18-13 Frank's Best Friend?
I taking a bit of a break from writing and in the process giving you at bit of a break, as well. Enjoy the photo.
12-11-13 The End of the Season
When Deb and I paid the entrance fee for the Lauritzen Gardens in Omaha, Nebraska, a few weeks ago, we weren't expecting much given that the gardens were past bloom and prepared for winter. But we were surprised by what we found. And even if we hadn't found anything worth seeing, it would have been good just to stroll through a largely deserted landscape on a nice November day.
I suspect that many gardeners would feel that what you are seeing here is a mess that needs to be cleaned up. But I see a great mix of lines, colors and textures. This isn't quite like Monet's famous lily ponds at Giverney but this but perhaps a way to pay tribute the one of my favorite artists.
Canon 5DIII 1/250s f/5.0 ISO200 100mm