Well for all those people who have asked us if any of our images are HDR
This image was captured this past Saturday night in a little place I like to call "The Drinking Closet"
This is the second installment of portraiture that
I have actually been doing a lot of portrait work lately.
This image was captured yesterday while testing a lens I am buying from Justin
It happens now and then, that we get a glimpse of snow in April.
While driving my kids to school the other morning
This is one of the squirrels in the yard that I've been photographing,
This is a female cardinal perched on the grapevine.
1 second exposure of a sparkler.
Well nothing too exciting for this Fridays post.
Here is another and perhaps the last from this weekends soccer game
That's beautiful!
Scary & Awsome
Glowing lizard! You know, it might make an interesting B&W.
Wombats are generally noctournal, its very unusual to see them at all, let alone in afternoon shadows.
Great capture of an typical expression... Comfortable and lazy... Is making me tired...
A vibrant wildflower that I saw along the trail during a hike at Mystic Lake.
Konica Minolta 70 Fuji HQ ISO 100 1/3 f-8 Aperture Mode 24mm
Minolta Maxxum 7000 Fuji HQ ISO 100 1/10 f-4.5
While at the park shooting pictures of the sunset one evening, I looked down to see this guy off on his own.
Getting onto a different track from where I've been riding the past couple of days...
First of all I want to thank every commentor who replied to my last personal message.
This is part of a project that a friend of mine
Today's is not as creative as yesterdays and I wish I posted this one first.
The North American Photobloggers Meet-up is this year in Chicago
Did a little experimenting with this shot.
After getting over the initial shock of finding a green tree frog in my toilet, I couldn't let such a good photographic opportunity pass by.
Cars
that's a really beautiful shot.. you caught an amazing moment.
When the "Space" theme was announced, I had no idea how I was going to interpret it.
Skipp Pearson, Columbia, S.C., January 2006
Baby face