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A twist on Holiday Photos: forget the flash!
Here it is again. That “seasoned” time of the year in which we find our five senses quickened by continual flashes of nostalgia, and the smell of gramma’s pie baking in the oven. For many, the sights, sounds and smells from October thru December provide a rich backdrop for plucking new memories -and recalling old [...]
some more recent work
I’ve spent a lot of time in the studio lately – lots of commercial/catalog work… This project was for an importer of hand-made, specialty weapons and gear for an Indonesian/Philipino style of martial arts. Even if these are primarily used for practice, these things were very sharp, very heavy and could inflict the serous kind [...]
latest camera sensor developments
Well, this has been an interesting year so far for advancements in camera technology. In the commercially available side of things, we are seeing a number of, I’ll go ahead and say it – -Revolutionary– advancements in the technology of digital imaging. Larger sensor means new tricks! Many compact “consumer” cameras are now being designed [...]
burble jewel
this caught my eye while walking in downtown Austin -
Water, water everywhere! (and none to swim in?)
heh, well, that’s actually not true…there’s PLENTY of water to swim in here in Austin. Barton Springs runs a clear and cold 68 degrees every day/night of the year. Here’s a few shots of some recent work I did for a well-known builder of custom pools here in central Texas.
Hidden Treasures
In the past couple of weeks the plant world here in Austin TX has exploded with new, lush life. The past two spring/summers were quickly hot and dry. And there was very little rainfall coming out of Winter. Not en0ugh to fill the aquifers and not enough to keep most green things green. This year [...]
Secret Meadow
Maya and I were riding our bikes around the neigborhood a couple of months ago and found a hiddlen little treasure -a pristine meadow, (mostly) untouched by human (or vehicular) traffic. There are all sorts of flowers, trees, animals, bugs, butterflies, etc. It is truly secluded and free from foot (or car) traffic other than [...]
more dancing water
After months, I still find myself going back to the fountains at Doug Sahm Hill – there’s something in the water that i havn’t quite captured yet… but it’s getting closer. If you look closely, you can see small ripple rings radiating out on the surface where small water “worlds” splashed through …