Midtown Walkabout

Recently my son-in-law Evan (@evan5ps, evan5ps.tumblr.com/, evan5ps.com,  led a photo walk in Midtown Atlanta near 14th Street and Peachtree.  Great turnout – 40-50 people.  So I joined up for a short bit and lavished in an hour or so of capturing street images at dusk while Katie kept me company.  Enjoy!

Harvest Season Signals

From a Labor Day visit to Columbia, TN.  Farmland and countryside abound.  Hints of autumn brim.

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Athens – Window Shopping and More

Shooting has been a rare commodity lately, but Saturday afternoon I spent a couple of hours walking around Athens, GA and the UGA campus in pursuit of a few photo opps.  Lighting was too harsh for broad scenics, but small vignettes were plentiful.  Getting the itch to shoot more.  🙂

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San Francisco Vignettes

More from my recent San Francisco trip.  Exploring is the city is fun enough, but finding small vignettes of interest is icing on the cake.  And of course, it’s almost impossible to post SF images without including another of the Golden Gate.  🙂

San Francisco Architecture

A recent business trip to San Francisco afforded a couple of walkabouts to capture unique perspectives.  Lighting was less than spectacular, but SF is a city with many, many compelling subjects under any circumstance.  Enjoy!  More to come ….

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May The Odds Be Ever In Your Favor

John and Michelle, our good friends and fellow museum lovers, tag teamed with Kathy and me for a Saturday double date at the Atlanta History Center.  It is a treasure.  There are wonderful exhibits of Atlanta’s history, including a tribute to the 1996 Olympic Games, an area dedicated to Atlanta’s own Bobby Jones and his illustrious […]

Ponce City Market

This is one of THE coolest developments in Atlanta.  What is currently known as Ponce City Market in the old Fourth Ward began in the 1860’s Ponce De Leon Springs due to the springs’ alleged nature to cure.  In 1903 it became an amusement park, then a baseball park in 1907.  Sears, Roebuck, and Company purchased […]

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Morning at the Museum

Kathy and I LOVE visiting the High Museum.  We try to make it a point to visit every quarter or so.  It’s world class with a steady rotation of top exhibits, and this Saturday our good friends John and Michelle enticed us with an impromptu invite. Enjoy!

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Naples and Big Cypress (Everglades)

It was rainy and stormy on 90% of a recent extended weekend trip to southwest coast of Florida, but it didn’t dampen spirits and fun.  I had a great time with incredible friends and family – my bud Carl,  good friend Brent, brother Larry, and  sister-in-law Jude.  Carl, Brent and I chased and ran from […]

Dawn – Chateau Elan Winery

Project 365 – Day 114 On morning two of our retreat, I got up early to shoot the winery at sunrise.  There were zero clouds this morning.  While not ideal for a dramatic sunrise shoot, I was not completely disappointed since rain has been never-ending as of late.  The best light and photographic results came […]

Leadership Retreat

Project 365 – Day 113 On Thursday my work peers and I began a 3-Day leadership retreat at Chateau Elan, a nice winery and resort within an hour of home.  The resort is quaint and quiet, and this is the second time I’ve visited for an overnight stay.  The atrium is wonderfully lit during the […]

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Business Trip – Home Away From Home

Project 365 – Day 105 Fuji X100s, 23mm f/2.0, 1/75 sec @ f/2.8, ISO3200

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