Tag: Nature

  • Spring Equinox

    Equinox. Rebirth. The representation of new life and light, new beginnings, path and seeds. Seeds? Read on. You’ll see. The equinox represents the need for balance because the day and night are equal in length. The first day of spring begins at 5:24 pm EDT. Now the days grow longer as light wins over the…

  • Nature’s End

    Green. That’s what I felt like seeing. I thought you might enjoy it too. Not only do I like the color, but I like the stillness of these pictures. Quietude and solitude are two reasons that we bought the farm. These pictures are not from there. We have trees, but they are certainly not huge,…

  • Self Defense

    As you know, I’ve been playing with my archive. This image is the result of that. It’s in response to the synthetic media produced by generative AI. Yep, AI is growing so fast that jargon is being created as fast AI is being developed. That’s scary for a lot of reasons. Not only can it…

  • Sunday Flowers

    Sunday. Enjoy it.

  • Back To It

    I made this picture one late afternoon that turned into night on one of my infrequent trips to Algiers on the Westbank. He’s riding on the levee. Algiers is an interesting neighborhood. While most of the Westbank is located in Jefferson Parish, Algiers is located in Orleans Parish, making it a neighborhood in New Orleans.…

  • A Little Too Much

    This flooding happens every few years in New Orleans. The city doesn’t flood, but on the Westbank there are low lying buildings and a few roads. Not much really gets damaged, but the water sure does look a little scary. That little building that looks like a house is really part of a small amusement…

  • A Green Manilishi

    It’s not what you think it is. It’s not light or an explosion. It has been modified during the editing process, using a tool called blur. There are two kinds. Interior and exterior. The one I used was exterior. The exterior app creates some kind of kinetic motion. This one creates a sort of push…

  • Everywhere

    Nature on my mind. My archival plumbings are yielding forgotten and amazing imagery. I surprise myself. I’m pretty sure I used to work very hard. But, I cannot remember when. Ever feel that way? It could be because it never felt like work. A hobby job is what a friend of mine once called it.

  • Ah Ha Moment

    Sandias at Dusk I was coming home from photographing something when I made a stop at the local grocery store. I was out of storage so my DSLR was dead for the time being. I parked and looked up and saw this scene. I was wishing I had another card when a thought struck me.…