Countless times, I’ve watched the late afternoon sun stream down on this chair,  brightening the room.     The leaves of the plant are what caught my eye.  Sunlight settles on them, making hard and soft shadows, bringing out their delicate, rib-like pattern.  Once small enough to be hidden behindContinue Reading

Among the many sculptures along the BeltLine is this collection of silver oak leaves (only species found in Georgia). Most were impossible to shoot without getting apartment buildings or other structures in the background. The leaves are placed along a small hillside facing west. I was there in late morningContinue Reading

These two images constitute 100% of our now sparse wine collection.  This depleted state is a far cry from 10 years ago when we usually had 20-30 bottles at any time. That number increased just before the holidays. Our fascination with wine began in 1978 when we decided to seeContinue Reading

The idea for an image can arise from any experience or thought. This image exists because I had just received a new black SR-1, a camera I’d never heard of until seeing it for sale. The camera was in beautiful condition, and I bought it only because it was black.Continue Reading

It has taken three years—THREE YEARS!  After waiting, not so patiently, for three years, I finally managed to get a shot of a goldfinch munching away on coneflowers seeds.   Goldfinches are tiny birds, maybe three inches from beak to tail.  They are also very skittish.  Sometimes they come inContinue Reading