This was taken in the East Village of NYC, in the dead of winter, with B&W film. It was taken circa 1987.
A roadside apple stand in upstate NY. I used selective color to help make the pop.
All these lightning shots are from the ONE storm back in July. After the storm passed it just stalled and I must have captured 40-60 strikes, these are some of the better ones.
A walkway connecting the Met Life Building on two different blocks in lower Manhattan.
This is the Empire State Building, disappearing into the fog of dreary News Years Day, 1987.
This is an image of an apartment building adjacent to Central Park. It was taken with Kodak Tri-X film in the mid 80’s, scanned into Photoshop, and given a cyanotype look.
Early morning dew rests gently on the leaf of the Foxtail Buffalo Grass.
A fallen leaf after a fall storm.
A fallen leaf, curled and dead after a fall storm.
A simple study of a piano keyboard.
The back of a wet leaf.
The winter snows are melting, and the once babbling brooks now run a little quicker. Columbia Gorge
A stone statue and a gentle slope, help make for a tranquil scene. Portland Japanese Gardens
This is a super macro of two dandelion pappus, taken using a lens reversing ring.
This is a macro of dandelion seeds with the pappus reaching for the light.
A simple shell resembles an odd and surreal landscape, when given a macro view.
This is my tribute to the video game, “Halo”. I started working on the image, making it look abstract, and the more I tweaked it, the more it reminded me of the game.
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