Photobook NYC competition – VOTE FOR ME PLEASE
This was taken from Hamilton Park, Wehawken which is overlooking Manhattan’s midtown district from the top of a cliff , which gives a great elevation and depth to the image. This particular day the...
View ArticleMonument Valley, where I feel the “Spirit of the Land”
I love to visit Monument Valley. Maybe it is the stillness and tranquility, or the spirits of Navajo souls, or the unspoilt natural form of the landscape, or the shape and characters of the Monuments...
View ArticleSeptember 11th Remembered
Is it possible that eleven years have passed? The memory of those videos of the attacks on the Twin Towers are still so vivid in my mind, but we are the lucky ones. This year the Memorial Lights had...
View ArticleWhen it’s a Full Moon…..
If I am not away on a trip, Hamilton Park in New Jersey is where I try to head to on a “clear” night with a full moon. The park is at the top of a cliff overlooking mid-town Manhattan. The cliff...
View Article“Merlin”– My 40′ Motor Home
As many of you may remember Louise and I recently purchased a 2007 Monaco Camelot 40′ diesel pusher. We call it Merlin as we thought it the most appropriate of all of the names from Arthurian Legend....
View ArticleFebruary Images, Back to Landscapes
Most of February was spent visiting Death Valley National Park and then Lone Pine, one of our favourite towns just outside of the Park. Here are a few images from the month. Click HERE to visit the...
View ArticleMarch’s images – a great opportunity for black & white
Yes, I just love black and white. I started in photography with Kodak black and white 120 film in my Father’s box Brownie camera at the age of 10. More recently I enjoyed using the same film type in...
View ArticleA Taste of the Old West – A Feast of Black and White
Photographs of Genuine old log cabins and businesses from the Wild West Click on image to see complete blog post A recent post on our travel blog about The Old Trail Town in Cody, WY. For me a feast...
View ArticleThis Guy Deserves an Award !
While in Yellowstone National Park, I had stopped to work a pair of Trumpeter Swans (Cygnus buccinator) and noticed a group of cars pulled off the road just up the hill – probably bear! Having...
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