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Polaroid Transfer of Worth Avenue
This image shows Worth Avenue in the City of Palm Beach, Florida looking toward the west. At the far end of the avenue is Lake Worth (the body of water, not the city). The alleyways, or vias, off of Worth … Continue reading
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Detail of the Clock Tower at Sunrise
This image was made a bit past sunrise but while the sun was quite low in the sky. The great golden light still is reflected off the stonework of the base of the Worth Avenue Clock Tower. The original tower … Continue reading
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Sunrise Seen by the “Eye of the Master”
I went to photograph the sunrise at the end of Worth Avenue and the Atlantic Ocean in Palm Beach, Florida. On the road at 5:30 am this morning, we set up at Ocean Avenue and Worth with about 12 other … Continue reading
Abandoned Bridge
I took this photo while walking in the woods near my home in Delmar. It was made during the bleak days just after Thanksgiving. And while I am now in Florida, I thought I would put this up as an … Continue reading
Vision and Photography
I am always surprised at the difference in the way photographers treat the same subjects. The last two of my posts dealt with the images I made at a recent photo shoot with about 25 other photographers. Each of us … Continue reading
Strange Vegetation
Well, this is some cool vegetation in the “tropical rain forest” at Unbelievable Acres. I have no idea what it is but is makes for an interesting image. The original was post-processed in Lightroom 3 and then taken into Topaz … Continue reading
Unbelievable Acres
I went to Unbelievable Acres yesterday morning with the PBC Photo Walkers (West Palm Beach). I took this photo of a Bird of Paradise leaf with one large and one small water droplet hanging conveniently from the edge. Taken with … Continue reading
Caddy Tonemapped
Going through some older photos for display, I looked for this great image of the interior of a vintage Cadillac taken at an Auto show last year. I got up close from the rear seat to take this shot of … Continue reading
Preview in Blue
This image was made during the summer at the Corning Glass Museum in Corning, NY. Why do I post about it now? Well, the Delray Camera Club is having a competition with the subject of blue. I think I will … Continue reading
Two Tips for Better Flower Photography
OK, here are two tips for better flower images. Change your perspective. Most of us take flower photos looking down on them. Boring 😉 – many times. Why not get down low. In this image to the left, I shot … Continue reading
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