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This blog describes that part of my life devoted to photography.
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In the past I have posted my photos on several sites for varied topics. I believe it is time for me to consolidate my efforts into one, all-encompassing blog. A relatively new service, Tumblr, offers many options I am excited to use. My new blog is here.
I will await your comments and opinions. Please keep in mind I am always looking for interesting photography projects.
Yesterday I made a short trip along the Wisconsin side of the Mississippi looking for fall color. Many of the leaves had already fallen, the leftovers were not that bright. And, the clouds did not part until late afternoon. However, these two towns are always fun.
These shots are for those of you who think I've given up on bird and nature photography. Not so! I will always enjoy it. Although I have gotten rid of much of my Canon gear, I have kept two bodies and a few of my favorite lenses. The following photos were taken this summer at Springbrook. I will continue to post irregularly while I pursue other venues for publication and other areas of interest. Thank you for following my efforts. I will keep you posted of developments.
The resignation of Steve Jobs as CEO of Apple has drawn a lot of publicity. Some of his quotes are very relevant to those of us interested in photography and spirituality. Below are some of my favorites.
1. We don't take our camera with us.
2. We're going too fast.
3. We're worried what others will think.
For a discussion of these reasons, click to dPS.
If you are not already familiar with Vivian Maier, you should be. She produced thousands of fascinating photographs of every-day life over a period of 50 years. The recently discovered photos are being catalogued and made available for viewing. If you are familiar with Maier, you will want to check out the recent web site documenting her work at: http://www.vivianmaier.com/ To learn about Vivian, start with the "About" tab before exploring the rest of site. What surprised me was the quality of her work in color.