Growing up on Long Island, my father taught me about gunkholing. The strange term comes from the boating community and refers to leisurely exploring, typically up small channels by boat, or along a coastline that has nooks and crannies. As […]
Growing up on Long Island, my father taught me about gunkholing. The strange term comes from the boating community and refers to leisurely exploring, typically up small channels by boat, or along a coastline that has nooks and crannies. As […]
The busy summer blinked by. Where did the time go is the perpetual question. It seems like just the other day we were enjoying the Florida sunshine, but that was actually seven months ago! I looked back over some of […]
No vacation is perfect, and this proved true as soon as we hit the interstate in the rental Chevy Malibu. We were heading from Sarasota to Naples on Interstate 75 and as we accelerated to cruising speed, the car started […]
Paddling a kayak with your DSLR or cell phone camera can be a risky thing. Most pro grade DSLRs and lenses are splash proof, but not water proof. And not many cell phones are splash proof. You can use a […]
Living in upstate New York in the winter gets old, especially if you aren’t a winter type person. Don’t get me wrong, this has been a reasonable winter so far. Average temperatures and snow falls in December and January made […]
It was very exciting to have the Chris Craft Antique Boat Club choose three of my images for the covers of their quarterly magazine, The Brass Bell. Three consecutive covers, that is: June, September and December 2016! The other interesting […]
Victory Mills was built in 1918 and served as a cotton mill until 1929. The operation was moved to Alabama where labor was less expensive. For a while after, the complex was used for carton manufacturing before be abandoned completely. […]
The last year has been extremely busy with my real job, so I haven’t been able to get out and shoot near as much as I would have liked. I missed the fall colors in 2015 completely, so I made […]
While recently shooting a time lapse of low quick moving clouds, I thought the scene would also make a nice long exposure. The problem was I didn’t have second camera and tripod with me. But there is a way to […]
Old man winter has been kind to us this year here in upstate New York…that is, if you’re not a fan of winter. Virtually no snow and reasonably mild temperatures do not hurt my feelings. I enjoy winter landscapes, but […]