Red Webs
Was in Madison GA for an event in mid-May when we stopped by this old mill which has a wedding venue option. Was able to wonder around for 5 min before my family complained and wanted to go. Had a few minutes to take these two photos
Was in Madison GA for an event in mid-May when we stopped by this old mill which has a wedding venue option. Was able to wonder around for 5 min before my family complained and wanted to go. Had a few minutes to take these two photos
This year, my favorite photo venues have definitely been urban areas. I’d love to go in more run-down areas, but these days, safety is a real concern and I almost always photograph alone, so those two things don’t go together. An upper-middle-aged white guy driving a nice car in a run-down, urban neighborhood with a camera. That just a recipe for the small chance encounter that I don’t want to have. So I will wonder around nice, Northern NJ towns and take photos of what I see. The best stuff, as I’ve said elsewhere, is not the front of the
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One of my favorite photos from the two weeks that was in Apalachicola. I’m not sure why, but this white block building, long abandoned. No ceiling/roof. With an interior brick wall and plants growing on the inside and the outside really appealed to me. I loved the way that there are plants on both sides of the building as it is being reclaimed. I also love the contrasts of the white outside, the red brick, and the smatterings of green and black symmetrically framed.
Apalachicola Day 5 – The window Full Post »»»»
Last day for this trip. A lovely square image of a window with textures and a great wooden color. An abstract with splotches of paint. And a long shot of a building with mirrored doors on both sides. /
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Took a two week sojourn to Apalachicola Florida where my family has been visiting since the 1960’s. Spent a quiet 2 weeks working, looking after our house, and taking photos of the town and surrounding area. Most of these photos are of the town, which is very small with only about 2,500 residents. It is a historic fishing village with no beaches. The beaches are over on the St. George barrier island accessible by the bridge. That’s where most of the money is aside from one nice area with nice houses on the bay side of town. The actual town
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ICM, or Intentional Camera Movement, is not a new technique, as it was around way back in the 1970’s and 1980’s when I was learning photography, but now, it’s developed a new following with 1. New cameras that can do in-camera blending, and 2. Photoshop, etc. blending capabilities, and 3. New slow-shutter speed apps on modern smartphones that let you do everything right in the phone. Many of the images look VERY similar, but the subtleties of the images are certainly compelling and the possibilities are endless. Back when we used film, this was 1. Only a single-shot technique unless
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A random building on 15th street across from Zeckendorff Towers. NYC is so varied you can find interesting patterns, colors, architectural details, and contrasts on almost every street. The on a building that seems to love red and white. Yes, I take a lot of these sorts of photos, but what is photography but turning the ordinary into interesting and varied art objects.
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Just a few snaps of street scenes in Sacramento. Not candids, but actual photos of the street with the fall leaves. I was really taken by the contrast of the concrete, metal conduit, and freshly fallen leaves. Olympus E-M1 mk 2 with the ever-mounted 12-40/2.8 Zuiko lens
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In Sacramento, we were at the CIM Marathon and this was a railing that stuck out to me as interesting. I think it’s very interesting the things you find as a photographer. I guess if you’ve taken photos for 48 years as I have, I’ve gotten tired of the normal sunsets, flowers, or pets. I tend to look for interesting subjects in mundane places. Given that I work from my home, I don’t get out as much as when I worked in NYC, so wondering around places within a few miles of my home can be boring. It can also
Was walking around the town of Westfield, NJ with a couple of black and white film cameras and came upon this scene of a bunch of cans destined for recycling. The Westfield Fire Department has a giant wire-framed container with soda cans destined for charity recycling. I forgot to look whether there were any beer cans, but most are soda cans. I didn’t have a color camera, but I did have my iPhone 14Pro. Took a few photos, both close up without the giant container and some with the rust-red/orange container. The ones with the container net were much better,
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Walked around the town of Westfield on a nice cloudy day in mid-January hunting for photos of architectural items. It was a Saturday, so things were not super crazy and busy. Walked down Prospect St and this was painted on the side of a building off Prospect Street in an alley. There are two windows separated by about 10 ft, with a big purple wall all over the whole building. I took these two with my iPhone 14Pro, but I need to come back and do a swing-lens film shot on a similarly grey day. The colors are wonderful. Pink
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