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About the masthead photo: it is a panorama of the east side of Manhattan with the Brooklyn Bridge coming from the right. It is intentionally less opaque to accommodate the lettering.
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- Butterfly Painting
- Duck, Duck, Goose
- Down the Stretch
- A Little Snow Won’t Hurt
- Artist and Muse
- Morikami Falls
- Kotoji Lantern
- Morikami Gardens
- Gator in Waiting
- The Poo Ladies
- Renaissance Festival
- Water Lilly
- Impression of Cars on a Bridge at Night
- Sunrise at the Lake Worth Pier
- Caribbean Flamingo
- Tortoise at Flamingo Gardens
- Heliconius Melpomene Rosina
- Isabella’s Heliconian (Longwing)
- The Red Postman
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Category Archives: Landscape
A Little Snow Won’t Hurt
Last week my eldest daughter was “stranded” here in Florida for several days due to a big snow storm up north. While I have not personally witnessed a lot of snow in the past 13 years, I do remember – … Continue reading
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Kotoji Lantern
This stone lantern is a symbol of Japanese creative symmetry in stone. It is named Kotoji meaning “harp tuner” since the two legs on which the body of the lantern stands resemble the tuning forks (or moveable bridges) of the … Continue reading
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Morikami Gardens
We went to the Morikami Gardens and Museum in Delray Beach, Fl. This is a photo of the Wisdom Ring. This Wisdom Ring is a replica of a 500-year-old stone lantern that has become a symbol of Miyazu, Delray Beach’s sister … Continue reading
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Crab Apple Tree
What is more representative of spring than a crab apple (Malus species) tree in full bloom? This one is framed by a wonderful stone fence. We have a similar tree in our back yard that has been with us for … Continue reading
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Barn and Forsythia
This barn bordered by yellow forsythia was taken at Muscoot Farm in Somers, NY. You can refer to a previous post to read about this farm and photos made last year. The image was taken with the Canon 70-200 L … Continue reading
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Lake Worth Pier at Sunrise
Very early this morning, my friend and I made our way to Lake Worth Pier to photograph the sunrise. Unfortunately, a rather dense cloud cover obscured the sun most of the time and I was not able to get a … Continue reading
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Venice at Sunset
One of my favorite images from our July trip to Europe is this sunset taken from the Ponte delle Guglie over the Canale di Cannaregio in Venice. This location was a short walk from the Hotel Bellini, where we were staying. … Continue reading
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Storm Clouds
Went to my grandsons’ swim meet and track events on Sunday. To while away my time waiting for the outdoor track events, I found some great storm clouds to photograph. I took each photo with a three-bracket exposure and post-processed … Continue reading
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Huguenot Street
Yesterday, we visited Huguenot Street in New Paltz, NY. About one hour south of Albany, Huguenot Street is a collection of six stone homes built prior to 1720 by the Belgian and French colonizers of New Paltz. These Huguenots bought … Continue reading
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Supermoon Composite
Not satisfied with just the supermoon photo, and disappointed that I did not seek out a suitable location for a photo with some good foreground element, I decided to create a composite. This one took the supermoon photo and combined … Continue reading
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