Posts Tagged ‘reflection’
New, Old Windows & Doors
Old windows and doors have been a favorite and recurring theme since starting my photographic journey years ago. They are popular subjects among many of my photog friends as well. For me they can hold a mystery about what is on the other side. A reflection, often distorted can have a playful and sometimes magical quality. Traditional […]
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Tags: americana, doors, gate, old, old fashioned, photograph, print, reflection, weathered, wheels, windows
Colorado Autumn – Part II
This post includes images from Grand Mesa which is a 2 hour drive north from our home. Arriving mid-morning this was more of a scouting trip since the time of day was not in my favor for very long. I was in awe of the fantastic views from the top of the mesa and hope […]
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Tags: aspen, autumn, Colorado, foliage, grand mesa, landscape, photograph, reflection, trees
Reflections of May
Going through my 2014 images folder, I’ve been tossing shots I know I’d never use to make more room on my hard drive. It’s a good thing … I’ve discovered a few I will have to go back and work on. I came across a couple of intimate landscapes from May and they lifted my […]
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Tags: denise bush, intimate landscapes, landscape, lily pads, nature, reflection, trees, water
West Virginia Reflections
One of my favorite shoots on our Canaan Valley trip was to a small lake just in time to capture morning’s first light. The sunlight, autumn foliage and reflection came together to create a stunning scene. I couldn’t stop shooting! Aside from the big picture there were many abstracts available in the still reflection. I […]
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Tags: autumn, canoes, foliage, lake, leaves, nature, photography, reflection, west virginia, WV
Reflecting
2010 was a good year both personally and photographically speaking. I am sitting here reflecting … and asking myself ‘what do I want 2011 to bring?’. After being laid-off from my job as a graphic designer a year ago I have been thinking a lot about ‘reinventing’ myself. I’m now leading photo tours in the […]
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Tags: 2010, 2011, New Year, reflecting, reflection
Abandoned Boathouse
It sure gets dark early these days! We arrived in Cape May just before 5:00 last Friday … a little late to find a good sunset spot. It turned out to be uneventful anyway. We did find this funky old boathouse and I managed to snap a few frames before we lost the light all […]
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Tags: abandoned, boathouse, marina, reflection
Springtime in the Catskills
Last weekend several friends from the South Jersey and Cranberry Digital Camera Clubs met in the Catskills for a fun Spring photo weekend. The weekend was arranged by my friends who own and operate the Glen Falls House and Resort in Round Top. We had a great time there last February for the Winter photo […]
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Tags: abstract, beaver, bleeding, cascades, Catskills, dam, hearts, hut, lodge, misty, mountains, old, photography, pond, reflection, river, spring, stream, truck, waterfalls
Time to Play
Sometimes I find myself taking my photography too seriously and need to remind myself to take time to just ‘play’. Last year I attended a National Geographic Seminar in Philly called, ‘Putting the WOW! In Your Nature Photography’. The presenters were Michael Melford and Eddie Soloway. Eddie encouraged the idea of play, suggesting we ‘wander’ […]
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Tags: batona, footbridge, photography, play, reflection, trail