Blog Archives

Garden Gate Gentleman

For reasons that I am not sure I fully understand, I haven’t been out shooting much lately. As a result, you are about to be treated to a dive into the archives.

This gentleman totally knew I’d taken his picture, didn’t he?

Snowshill Manor, England
photographed 6.4.2017

Spike

One thing – OK, maybe it is the main thing – that I like about the desert is the way everything’s spiky. It’s like it doesn’t really care if you visit or not, but if you do, it’ll be on the desert’s terms and not yours. No soft grass to lie in or any of that sort of thing. I mean, even the fence sections are pointed…

Shafter, Texas
photographed 11.4.2017

Collision Course

Maybe you didn’t know that I got my start as a photographer when I spent a decade shooting roadside crosses. I tried to stop at as many as I could and then, one day, I was done. I still notice them but rarely stop. This one, though, caught my attention the other morning.

Dawson County, Texas
photographed 10.31.2020

PS: The only place the roadside cross work currently exists is on this old blog.

window tree

Yes, well, this shot had been hiding out for 18 months, but I finally noticed its potential. Sometimes I’m slow like that.

Pierce Point Ranch
Point Reyes, California
photographed 4.16.2019

Inside/Outside

Do you think the cacti are jealous of each other, with the inside one wanting to experience the ice, and the outside one wishing for the relative warmth of the greenhouse?

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 10.27.2020