Author: Paul Casey

  • With one thing and another

    I might almost begin my famous essay on “The Improbability of the Infinite.” It would be a pity for the country to lose such a masterpiece — she has had quite enough trouble already what with one thing and another.

  • Wonders of imagination

    She pulled her attention back to The Life and Times of a Slice of Bread, thinking of the wonders of the human imagination as regards to bread. When she glanced across the armchair at the clock, the blanket had moved to the floor. So, she stuffed her books in shoeboxes and lived on in happiness…

  • Many years too soon

    And if the dam breaks open many years too soon And if there is no room upon the hill And if your head explodes with dark forebodings too I’ll see you on the dark side of the moon

  • Thought for a minute then said

    Then she found a nut in the window, noisily cracked it and ate it. And if it had entered my head to ask her what thoughts, what convictions, what aims she had, she would no doubt have raised her eyebrows, thought a minute, and have said in the same way: “All sorts.”

  • Good day sunshine

    Squirrels, birds, and cats all visit the bird bath for a drink or a splash up. But we’ve had so much rain recently they can get water just about anywhere right now. The only visitor to the bird bath this morning was the sun. A welcome sight because it has been blocked by dark cloud…

  • Those were the days my friend

    A quiet road, a sunny day, a shiny cruiser. We thought they’d never end. We’d sing and dance forever and a day.

  • Hello you too

    Hello you. Hello you.Blue.

  • Two trees of spring

    Two trees of spring. A picture of two trees at the peak of spring flower bloom. The sloping lawn foreground gives a little bit of interest in the otherwise simple composition consisting of lawn, trees, sky. A picture that is easy to look at. Peace be with you.

  • Weeping cherry 2024

    The weeping cherry tree in bloom. There was a break in the rain this morning and the sun shone down through the clouds for a few minutes, long enough for me to capture some images of this year’s blossoms. For composition I try to get enough of the flowers in the image to fill the…

  • Winter’s cold spring erases

    Spring in Indiana. The redbud tree in full bloom. This one shaped like a satellite dish giving it up to the southern sun. Winter’s cold spring erasesAnd the calm away by the storm is chasenEverything good needs replacingLook up, look down, all around, hey satellite

  • A family portrait

    This picture will forever be Easter to me. Most of my photography is scenery, landscapes, still-life type images. My favorite pictures though are family gathering portraits. This unplanned, unscripted scene captures a moment in time of these youngsters’ life and to me perfectly shows their unique individual personalities. A family portrait.

  • Looking for laundry?

    We went looking for this lavender farm but our ask for directions kept getting translated into laundry and we kept getting sent to the cleaners. We eventually did find it and it turned out to be a lovely visit on a lovely day.

  • What am I looking at

    This scene has a lot going on which puts a burden on the viewer to the point they say, ‘what am I supposed to be looking at?’ When I captured the image, I was thinking vacation photo, something I could look at later to remember being there. We are on the grounds of the Frutillar…

  • In the wilds

    Pictures are constrained by their frame boundaries. This scene makes me want to see so much more of what I guess exists there. But this is all I get. With this I look for a balance in the composition. Similar amounts of water and sky to rock and forest. A balanced flow of action from…

  • The surfer

    When I make an image where the horizon is clearly visible, it’s important to me that the horizon is level in the published image. Our cameras have a level indicator to help get it square on image capture, but oftentimes for me anyway, the captured image ends up slightly off. When I edit an image,…

  • Babies, cats and dogs

    With over eight billion people on earth, how many pictures of cats have been created? Babies, cats and dogs. These are the things we take pictures of. I asked AI what’s the most photographed thing and it responded with the Eiffel Tower. I changed my prompt from thing to living thing and it responded with…

  • End of day in the west woods

    End of day the day we built the bridge over west wood branch. West wood branch bridge. Taking a picture with the sun coming right at you presents some challenges. I like to position myself to block part of the sun behind a tree or something. I set my camera controls for automatic because its…

  • They stand their ground

    The blues want to intimidate the starling to get off of their feeder. Blues are meat eaters and year-round residents here at the condo. Starlings seem to eat everything, and they are also year-rounders. Blues travel in pairs whereas starlings are normally in large groups. Blues are fairly small birds but they do have big…

  • A place of enlightenment

    Sedona Arizona. We rode the motorcycles from Longmont to Sedona that summer. Was such a good trip. Two days each way and then five days in Sedona. I took some pictures there but for some reason was not really happy with any of them. I loved the trip, but photography was not a big part…

  • Mid-March sunshine

    This time of year the sun finds its way into the condo unlike any other time of year. Once the leaves are on the trees they shade the sun and earlier in the year the sun is too far south. But in this mid-March time, in the late afternoon, sunshine comes streaming through the kitchen…

  • Srtgm

    She runs to greet me. Our Poppy.

  • Easy going drama

    This is the second of two images made from this location. I like the easy-going foreground in front of the dramatic cathedral with clouded sky behind. Jackson Square New Orleans, Louisiana.

  • Of the fifth circuit

    This image appeals to me. I like pictures that have symmetry about them, and this one does. We were walking along Magazine St. when I saw the fifth circuit court building and it appealed to me to take a picture of it.

  • Playing the music

    Live music is better. We used to say that. It is true mostly. This trio looking and sounding good on the sidewalk.

  • I pay attention

    One nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. The last stance of the pledge of allegiance to the flag of the United States of America. Originally written in 1892, the pledge was changed, edited 4 to 5 times since then. The last change taking place in 1954 when the words ‘under God’…

  • Low low low

    Daffodils bloom close to the ground so to get this squirrel eye view I put the camera near ground level and point it up slightly. I love these little first bloomers of spring.

  • In bloom this spring

    After 3 years with my X-T3 set to make jpeg files only, I started shooting raw files again. Back then I was using Capture One for editing but I never learned to accept its workflow and I didn’t like paying the monthly subscription for it. So, I went to shooting jpeg only and use Gimp…

  • Let it in

    Let the sunshine, let the sunshine in, the sunshine in

  • Make art, celebrate life

    It’s happening. March 14th. Daffodils blooming. Sisters’ birthday. Mario and Garry of Laughing Jack playing an Irish concert at Traditions for dad and his crowd. A sure sign of spring all. I’m of the thought to make art. Celebrate life. Give thanks for this great land we call home and the people we share it…

  • I bring you fire

    We sprung forward. It’s so dark in the morning now.