Month: July 2023

  • Go in love

    Spent the day on the water yesterday, feeling a bit of sunburn this morning but it was worth it. Clouds break up the sunlight now and then on an all-around perfect day of weather for riding around on the lake. Today is the last day of July 2023. Always my favorite summer month, this year…

  • WWCHM

    I call this image peak summer in Indiana. This lawn and the buildings are part of the Wilbur Wright childhood home museum out near Hagerstown, IN. The museum wasn’t open on the day I visited. I was the only person there and I didn’t venture far from where I parked my car. I like the…

  • Make it better

    The power of the edit. I love this image. Starting with the subject, a custom control deck in a Peterbilt truck and then the editing to stitch four copies of the image together into one scene. I love the power and symmetry of it. I think about this as I read the rules for entry…

  • I see it all

    I stand in this garden season after season. Through the flowering summer and wilting fall, I stand tall watching it all. I brace against the cold winds of winter and get covered in snowfall. I’m the first to hear the robins sing announcing the return of spring. I stand in this garden and see it…

  • Rolling and crashing

    Surf rolling and crashing on the beach. I set the camera on continuous shooting mode which fires the shutter for as long as I press the button. This scene consists of fifteen individual images that were opened as layers in Gimp and then exported as a .gif file with the animation option selected. You can…

  • No doubt about it

    Every couple of years we go out to the Atlantic with all the family. I like everything about those trips. Among all the usual activities I of course take pictures. I was walking the beach, stopping to take a picture of each house along the way when a homeowner stopped me asking what I was…

  • When life is renewed

    I’m revisiting this scene of my neighbor’s tree because now it looks like other trees with its dark green leaves standing in summer burnt lawn. But here, fresh from its winter rest standing in the springtime lawn it looks beautiful with its pink and red flower display. I’m feeling a bit of summer burn myself.…

  • In memory of…

    The low sun lighting the garden from the west brightens the leaves and petals casting shadows on others to add contrast to this scene. This flower garden wants full sun which we never had in this part of the yard until last year when we had a large hackberry tree removed from this spot. The…

  • Summer day at the condo

    A quiet moment at poolside on this midsummer day. I like it this way. Yesterday there were ten people, kids, adults, dogs, up and down, in the water, on the deck splashing and bouncing. I like it that way. It’s been almost one year since we added the pool to the condo landscape. I think…

  • Gardens at the condo

    The Gladiolus attracts hummingbirds and butterflies to its red and pink blossoms here at one of Nancy’s gardens at the condo this summer. These like to be in full sun and are thirsty for water. We’ve been fortunate with the weather recently getting fair amounts of rain but not too much. It was pretty dry…

  • My nature’s way

    The Platycodon Grandiflorus shows off its delicate purple blooms on a midsummer’s day here at the condo. The flower with its bright color and scent catches the breeze and invites pollinators to its party. How different is it from us when we dress up and put ourselves out there to attract attention of our own?…

  • The coneflowers

    This little group of coneflowers, or echinacea, stand in the late day sun out on the east side of the condo. I love all the flowers that Nancy has planted and cares for in the yard. Their colors brighten the landscape and attract butterflies and bees and they give me something to make pictures of.…

  • Snow!

    This is documentary photography that I attempt to make into an artsy image. We had a fair amount of snowfall that day at the condo and in a rare showing of motivation I actually shoveled some of it. I love the look of snow with the light sparkling on the surface. I think my footprints…

  • Peak summer

    Does Halloween come early this year? This picture of the front of the condo decorated for Halloween was taken ten years ago and I like it so thought I’d give it a fresh pass through the editor and post it up here today. I like my scenes to be simple. Contain no more than three…

  • Early morning fire

    Fire can be captivating and mesmerizing. The flames can appeal to those who appreciate the beauty of natural phenomena. Fire is a fascinating element, and you may be curious to see how this picture of fire compares to your own experiences or mental imagery of flames. Pictures of fire might be shared by those who…

  • Cool off

    Another picture of water today. This one of the pool that we put in here at the condo last year. More often than not someone is in there staying cool but I caught this picture of a calm moment of the blue pool under a blue sky. A perfect summer day. Enjoy.

  • In their ships

    The continent of Atlantis was an islandWhich lay before the great floodIn the area we now call the Atlantic OceanSo great an area of land, that from her western shoresThose beautiful sailors journeyedTo the South and the North Americas with easeIn their ships with painted sailsTo the east, Africa was a neighbor, across a short…

  • Early snowfall

    Forests are among my favorite subjects. Stands of trees appeal to me for many reasons. Interesting light and shadows, strong lines, warm colors or in this case a cold winter look. This particular forest is in the back of the condo and I have many pictures of it in all seasons in all of the…

  • I liked that

    Remember when we stayed in one of the Abe Martin cabins down in Brown County park? I do remember that time. That was nice right? It was during covid. Yeah, was the first time we’d gone anywhere for a long time it seemed like. The dining room was open and they were serving meals so…

  • What will we do?

    This crew is here, spending the day at the condo today. They’re a year older than in this picture from last year but really no change other than that. School is going to start up again at the end of the month so it’s time to enjoy this summer break and all the freedom from…

  • A carbon footprint

    I take a picture of every fire that we burn here at the condo. We create brush piles with tree branches and such that falls down or needs cut up throughout the year and then do a safe controlled burn to turn it into ash. I took this picture with my phone. It looks like…

  • The Prospect

    They called it new urban at Prospect New Town development twenty years ago. I wonder how the neighborhood holds up in today’s modern world? Prospect was at the southern end of Longmont back then and not fully built out when I photographed it in January of 2003. I liked it for bringing something unique to…

  • The purple bloom

    This image is the purple bloom. I actually don’t know what the name of this flower is and in this image I’ve traded detail in the photograph for color and shape of the subject so we may never know what the actual flower was.

  • Bouncing boys

    I love the animated gif files that my phone camera makes. They save the action in either bounce or loop mode. This image saved in loop mode even though it looks like bouncing going on. This was on the 4th around 8:30pm when only the youngest children still had energy to play in the pool.…

  • Afternoon in the forest

    We’re hiking in Brown County State Park following a dry stream bed down through the drop. It’s early autumn but the trees have already turned their fall colors. The forest is filled with yellows, orange, red and some green colors reflecting in the low sunlight across the ravine. The forest floor is clean. Not like…

  • Some Aspens

    The following essay for today’s image was generated by ChatGPT Photography, the art of capturing moments frozen in time, holds a special place in the hearts of countless individuals. It is a medium through which we can express our emotions, share our perspectives, and weave stories that transcend mere words. Each photograph possesses a unique…