Word Press Weekly Photo Challenge: Pattern
After twenty days in a hotel, we returned home to our highrise this week. The vestiges of the flood lingered in the garage, which smelled of fish and salt. The walkway by the river was filled with...
View ArticleiPhoneography Monday Challenge: Nature
Decisions, decisions. Which photo of the flowers do you like best? The original, the one with the paint filer, or the black and white? I have profoundly mixed feelings about manipulating images with...
View ArticleWeekly Photo Challenge: The World Through Your Eyes
Here’s my take on this scene captured one hot summer day in Boston: kids + sunshine + water= summer Enjoy! See other interpretations of this week’s theme at:...
View ArticlePhoneography Monday: Challenger’s Choice=Architecture
Vertigo, anyone? Leaning out the 3rd floor window of the Boston Public Library, I shot this panorama with my iPhone 4 (with a wide angle lens) and stitched the images with the Photosynth app. This...
View ArticleWeekly Photo Challenge: Fresh
The word “fresh” is ubiquitous, especially in food marketing. But it’s overused. Like many consumers, I am suspicious of my big chain grocery store, where they advertise “Fresh Produce,” but in a day...
View ArticleWeekly Photo Challenge: Masterpiece
This week’s post came at a perfect moment. I was spending the weekend in Chicago and had the chance to visit several magnificent museums. As I walked through the galleries, I was thinking–what...
View ArticleWeekly Photo Challenge: Foreshadow
“Ah, mais c’est Anglais ca,” he murmured, “everything in black and white, everything clear cut and well defined. But life, it is not like that, Mademoiselle. There are things that are not yet, but...
View ArticleWeekly Photo Challenge: Focus
There is nothing worse than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept. Ansel Adams For me, photography is largely a matter of focus. Of the millions of images that flash across our line of sight every day, we...
View ArticleiPhoneography Monday Challenge: Portraiture
On a recent walk, we watched a group of fishermen trying to catch Coho salmon on the Grand River. They were standing near a fish ladder, where the salmon jump upstream. Quite a feat for such a small...
View ArticleSweet Adversity #1
Find a place inside where there’s joy, and the joy will burn out the pain. Joseph Campbell This is what I did the day before surgery. I curled up in bed, wishing for the impossible–that I didn’t have...
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