September 2025

The Beginning of a Series

Trash Cans So I’ve thought about this project, but it’s not an easy one. I think that during my travels, I will try to find interesting trash cans to photograph. The first photo is one of my favorites with the wonderful colors and circular symmetry. Most people don’t know what it is until they think a bit and some are disgusted. Some are interested. Some are…..well, just “It’s a trash can”. Yes, they’re right of course.

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Streetscape reflections

In the dead of winter, a lovely rain with no leaves on the trees can be taken advantage of in an urban environment. This was on New Years Day morning, so the streets and parking lots were empty and had lots of water. The clouds were interesting and the black backgrounds really accentuated the reflections.

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Urban Geometry

Nothing Unique, but I do love to hunt around to find little geometric objects on the sides of buildings. This set of four is typical 1. Some sort of approval badges on a huge metal power pole.2. A telephone switch that someone decided needed to be the same color as the building, LOL3. A hidden light switch4. Number 20

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Apalachicola Crumbling

. As lovely as the little village of Apalachicola, FL is, the edges continue to crumble and fail. There are glimmers of progress in this lovely little town, but the outskirts, and there aren’t many when you only have 2,000 people, are full of crumbling riverfront property. Yea, I know it’s the same old photogphers’ penchant for old stuff, but it’s still interesting.

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Panorama Sunrises

Not your normal sunrise photos. I’m not a real fan of most sunrise or sunset photos because they usually just don’t look near as good in an image as in real life. These photos were a couple of days apart in Apalachicola FL taken in the winter. The sky just lit up on both days and I just had to shoot them. The first one was a stich of two photos with a long lens and the glow was so perfect that there is no way to accurately depict it here. It was super nice. The second photo was a

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