Archives for June, 2022
Eden At The Lake
Wednesday, June 29th, 2022
If you are a regular reader you will likely recognize the photo above as my photo from two years ago for Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day. It’s the one that was also featured in the journal of the Royal Photographic Society in England. Well, that wasn’t the only photo I took that day. I also did […]
Museum Show
Monday, June 27th, 2022
The Springfield Museum of Art has chosen this photo of the wonderful model, Carrie Turner, for their annual members’ show. It is, of course, another in my Brigman/White series, a tribute to the pioneering photography of Anne Brigman and Clarence H. White, Sr. from more than a century ago. The show will run from July […]
Memories of a Tremendous Loss
Friday, June 24th, 2022
These are some photos I made with Carrie Turner and Jenny Anne Rose from a shoot in 2021. At the time Carrie had a studio in the Masonic Temple in Zanesville, Ohio. It was a beautiful, majestic old building that was a lovely treasure. I saw was, because not that long after we did this […]
“Wonderful” Gallery Show
Wednesday, June 15th, 2022
This photo, which I recently shot on the coast of Maine, has been chosen for a gallery show at the LightBox Photo Gallery in Astoria, Oregon. The model is the amazing Rachel. Rachel modeled for me 20 years ago at this same location. That was when I had a eureka moment and realized that the […]
Dogwood
Friday, June 10th, 2022
More flowers. The late-blooming Dogwood in front of our house is in full bloom now. So, I couldn’t resist pointing the new Nikon Z7II at it for a few snaps.
Wildflowers
Sunday, June 5th, 2022
I’ve stopped mowing a part of our too-large lawn and planted trees and wildflowers. This is the first year that the wildflowers are showing up. So I took the new Nikon Z7II out and did a few flower photos. I’t’s been said that there is no reason for anyone to ever take another photo of […]
Nikon Z7II and 24-120 f/4 lens: Sorry, I was wrong.
Wednesday, June 1st, 2022
I was wrong in my earlier post about diffraction causing unsharp results with the 24-120 lens. The test I did was a spur-of-the-moment thing. I was shooting indoors with limited light. I, of course, needed to change something to keep the exposures consistent as I ran the apertures from f/4 to f/22. I was afraid […]