For another year, more there were more than 1.33 million f/go photo views on f/go. Photo views are akin to “hits” in that the figure represents how many photo files were clicked. Understandably, that’s down from previous “non-Covid-19” years. Just like all of you, we didn’t get out as much […]
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Scouting an Event is an Event of the Present
A tale of the fun behind scouting a photography sporting event through the city.
Read MoreReflections and Directions
With the tropics behind us, we headed north to the tundra’s bitter winter temperatures — for the warmth of home. High above the horizon, we looked downward and eastward — for a view of a stunning sunset. A reminder that origins and destinations are relevant. We come and we go. Traveling, like breathing, involves […]
Read MoreIntersections
Being prepared to shoot in places you’ve never been a one of the fun challenges of photography.
Read MoreBest of My Photos of 2015 – Part 1: Most Popular
Year end review of most popular photos of 2015.
Read MoreJack in the Sun
Jack is a model cat when he hams it up in front of the camera.
Read MoreDesperately Seeking Cred
As I pack for the next photo journey, I‘ve got just about everything possibly packed. Multiple cameras, lenses, video recorders, audio recorder, multiple batteries and rechargers for each device, laptop, cables, connectors, locks, keys, memory cards for each camera, multiple external hard drives, power converters, power adapters for multiple countries, […]
Read MoreYou’ll be the judge of that
In my last post, I included an image of a spinning “big ring” bike sprocket. It was one of two images I felt pretty good about to submit for my lighting class. I sent and posted the images around to friends whose tastes I value, other photographers and finally to […]
Read MoreWheels go round in circles. Don’t let the sound of yours drive you crazy.
Photographing bike parts with the sound turned way up.
Read MoreThey Shoot Horses (don’t they?)
Hunkered down in the trenches at the racetrack with a pro instructor looking over your shoulder is a great way to learn shooting sports.
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