The first evening, we went out to one of the more dramatic waterfalls. Each time we visit, Arnie and I try to photograph it differently. Each year, the puckerbrush encroaches, leaving …
Save the Date, Tropical Impressions
I did say that putting together a blog today might be problematic, but I have been sending out Save-the-Date e-mails to family, friends, alumni, and BCPA friends for our upcoming photography exhibition. Those who know us on Facebook and LinkIn already know about this, but some of you who follow us here on WordPress may not be on our list. Therefore, I am publishing the announcement for Save the Date here.
It was interesting two winters ago when Arnie and I were in Belize. Unbeknownst to each other, we were each doing botanical abstracts with selective focus, and sometimes with only a little piece of the image in focus.
A friend introduced us to the executive director of an elegant gallery not too far …
One Shot, Sand Squall
And speaking of putting people in some of your photographs, I was reminded this past workshop when it was blowing at the shore of a day last fall, when the wind was blowing like the proverbial bat out of hell. We were down along the water’s edge, and sand was everywhere, obliterating feet prints in what seemed like a nano-second.
The sun was rising, and I looked behind me, as any photographer ought to do, and this is what