Daughter Playing Soccer I’ve mentioned in a previous post (titled: “A Bridge to Cross”) that I’ve not been able to get out and shoot the way that I would like. However, soccer season has started at my daughter’s school, so from a sitting position the sidelines, I’ve been able to get some good shots of Read More …
One of Many Wats This is just one of the many temples (wats) that dot the land in Thailand. I can’t recall the name of this particular temple, but it was located just down the road from where we were staying while in Thailand.
Cat on a Bike One day while walking along the streets of Chiang Mai, Thailand, I came across this cat on a motorcycle. There were cats and dogs everywhere in this city. They pretty much owned this place. There were times, when we would see these animals resting in the streets.
I posted an image of a boat house reflection in a lake. After posting that, I thought I would see what flickr had for reflections, so here’s a sample of 11 reflections from flickr. Reflections by Bahman Farzad, on Flickr Reflection by Mike Barlew, on Flickr Tulip Reflection by Jim, on Flickr Reflection by Paolo Read More …
Original Boat House Several years ago, I was out taking photos in the Kingston area of East Tennessee. Along one of the roads near Riley Creek, I came across this boat house surrounded by fog. The winds were still causing a beautiful reflection of the boat house and with the fog in the background, the Read More …
Always in Black and White Last year my buddy Jerry Denham and I traveled to middle Tennessee to shoot Burgess Falls. On the road toward Burgess Falls we saw this old house that was in really bad shape. We weren’t really able to determine what happened here, but it was a pretty interesting place. One Read More …
Everyone has their own special workflow they use to get images to all the different places that images go. There are programs out there that can help you upload your images to all the different places. Lightroom is probably one of the best (at least in my opinion, because that’s what I use). But even Read More …
Side Creek This is from one of the many creeks that feed into the Tellico River in The Cherokee National Forest.