Just because you can, doesn’t always mean you should! Last summer, I took a hike to Piney Falls, located in Spring City, Tennessee. While I was hiking, I decided I would create a video, so I setup the tripod and the camera to record some thoughts. Up until now, I never had the hardware needed Read More …
He probably hates when I do these, but here is a behind the scenes shot of Jerry Denham working with the 136′ tall Burgess Falls. On Sunday the two of us traveled to the Cookville / Sparta area of Tennessee. Due to State Park rules, the hours of the park are not the best for Read More …
This is one of the many old cemeteries found in downtown Boston. This is the Granary Burying Ground and was founded in 1660 and is the final resting place for including three signers of the Declaration of Independence, Paul Revere and the five victims of the Boston Massacre.
One of the new features of Photoshop CS6 is an Oil Painting filter. It’s adds an interesting touch to this image. On Friday, my daughter had an oppertunity to go to Dollywood with her school. We went with her and I spent a good part of the day taking photos. This is a shot of Read More …
EXIF Data: Camera: NIKON D5000 Shutter Speed: 1/2s Aperture: f/5.3 ISO: ISO 500 Focal Length: 46 mm Lens: 18.0-55.0 mm f/3.5-5.6
My wife, Terrah and I spent the day in Nashville today for a photo walk with one of the photographers that I follow online. On his way down to Austin for the SXSW conference, Jared Polin (owner of Froknowsphoto.com) decided to make a stop in Nashville to meet his fans and hang out for a Read More …
This statue of a donkey, signifying the Democratic Party, is located in the courtyard of Boston’s Old City Hall, an ornate 1862 French Second Empire style structure. In front of the donkey are two bronze footprints “stand in opposition” and a plaque explaining its origin as the party’s symbol. EXIF Data: Camera: NIKON D5000 Shutter Read More …