After dark in Central Park
I just got back from NYC, and brought home a few images as well. It's a great town for that, though you can read my thoughts on NYC in this post. In short, I like it, but don't love it. However, I really enjoyed wandering in Central Park and firing off a bunch of photos! Check 'em out!
The incredible Chateau de Chambord
How about we step back into history today? Specifically, 16th century France - does that sound good? It does to me, so I hope you will come along for the ride. It's going to be fun, educational, colorful (of course!) and hopefully inspirational too! Vive le France! (or something like that)
The San Antonio Riverwalk
Have you ever visited San Antonio, TX? It's very beautiful, especially the Riverwalk area, and especially at sunrise when there are no tourists in the way. Have a look...I think you will enjoy these. Oh, and I toss out a 5 year old sunset photo too, since I had forgotten about it. No time like the present!
Painting Montmartre
Montmartre is a beautiful part of Paris, which is itself a very beautiful city. Today's photo tour of Montmartre is done in honor of the great painters who once roamed the streets here. I took a collection of photos and converted them to digital paintings!
One photo, a million possibilities
Today I share 1 photo that I have process 8 different ways - and I share some thoughts on breaking free of routines and experimenting to broaden your creativity.
Downtown Austin
A trio of shots from my hometown of Austin today...and a little commentary on the idea of variety.
Spoonbridge and cherry
I enjoy checking out sculpture gardens - they are often a great place for interesting photographs. My visit last week to Minneapolis confirmed it - this crazy (and large!) sculpture of a spoon with a cherry on it is awesome!
Wandering the streets of Dublin
Do you ever get out and shoot at sunrise? You should! Especially when in a touristy area of a city, sunrise is great to shoot because all the tourists are still asleep. It's quiet and awesome.
A sunny day in Amsterdam
While everyone loves a sunset shot, it's well worth getting out and shooting in the afternoon too - especially if you happen to be in Amsterdam! Here's 3 photos to help convince you. :-)
Is anybody else sick of Facebook?
Facebook has changed a lot, and not for the better. It's harder and harder to drive traffic to the blog...so here is what I am doing about that!
Painting Big Ben
Today I share some images of Big Ben in London - that are converted to paintings, using Topaz Simplify. Take a look and let me know what you think! It's been a great app to experiment with!
London City Hall
London City Hall is one of many iconic and interesting bits of architecture in London. Honestly, the city is full of them! Have you been to see this place?
A waterfall in the woods
How about a little waterfall that I found by walking OFF the trail? I recommend that when hiking. If you hear running water - go look for it! You might find something beautiful.
Exploring a sea cave on the Oregon coast
How about 3 photos from the Oregon coast, on a day I went exploring a sea cave? Sound fun? Come check it out!
Bull Creek sunset
Today's post is a couple of shots from Bull Creek, here in Austin. It's close to home, beautiful, and fun to shoot - especially when you get great light!
Walking the canals of Copenhagen
A trio of shots from Copenhagen - which has a few canals, as well as awesome architecture! Also, I am using new software to edit my photos - read more in this post!
Instagramming a trip to the mountains
Today I share a collection of Instagram photos from my recent family vacation up to the little mountain town of Red River, NM. Lots more to come from this trip!
Afternoon at The Parthenon
This is one of my favorite spots in Nashville - The Parthenon. On my last trip there, I ran into an online friend there - travel sure makes this a small world at times!
Golden hour at The Brooklyn Bridge
For my trip to NYC, I had a list a mile long of things I wanted to shoot, and the Brooklyn Bridge was very near the top of that list. While I didn't make it to all of them, I made sure I got here, and it was worth it!
Sunset at the Loop 360 Bridge
Sometimes it pays to drive 5 minutes from home, instead of flying halfway around the world. You can find great stuff to shoot close to home, too!