Small Creek In Central Park
This has a bit of an urban/romanticism feel to it, I think. Central Park has a small creek running through the Ramble section. You can just about see the buildings…
This has a bit of an urban/romanticism feel to it, I think. Central Park has a small creek running through the Ramble section. You can just about see the buildings…
Saturday morning I visited Central Park to capture the fall color. I do not think we are quite in peak color season here in NY. This image is filled with…
This is the street that drew me to come shoot in this neighborhood last Sunday. Sylvan Terrace. These homes date to the late 19th Century. Over the years the character…
Some of you might be wondering why it's called the wheel barn. I don't think I can help you. This is from the nXnw 2015 trip to the Palouse region…
I suppose I feel a bit silly admitting that I completely stumbled upon this tomb, and was surprised to learn that Audubon lived in Washington Heights. The neighborhood features an…
Yesterday morning I went to The Jumel Terrace Historic District in Washington Heights (some references place it in Harlem). The subject that drew me there will be revealed later this…
One of the topics that participants in the #we3 project have often discussed is the suitability of a 35mm field of view for landscape work. My position is it is…
This is the third shot I'm presenting of this spot, Weber House, in the Palouse region of Washington. Previous ones are here and here. I find this version a bit surreal,…
Probably the two best things about having been forced to switch to Lightroom from Aperture are the easier workflow for uploading to Wordpress/NextGen galleries and to Smugmug, and the aility…