Mexican Blues… And Yellows
- At February 15, 2014
- By Jay
- In Abstract, Architecture, Color
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Photographically speaking I’m a sucker for a) color contrasts, b) interesting graphic forms, and c) negative space. If one or more of these fall into my line of sight I’ll generally stop and shoot or curse myself for not having a camera handy. Such was the case with the latter while exploring the beautiful RIU Santa Fe in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
Read More»Shadows in the Snow
- At February 16, 2013
- By Jay
- In Abstract, Black & White, Landscape
- 0
It’s a cool, crisp, clear morning here on the prairies. Low light and burms of snow make for interesting shape and texture. Conveniently located out of my window.
More Power
- At September 12, 2012
- By Jay
- In Abstract
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It’s Just a Handrail
- At May 15, 2012
- By Jay
- In Abstract, iPhone
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Having a camera in a phone really is a great thing. Walking into the office this morning and notice the line and texture created by hard morning light. Normal people see a handrail and a step. Or nothing at all.
I see a need to stop and shoot with my iPhone in one hand and my Starbucks in another. It’s a sickness, really.
Converted to black and white with Nik Software’s amazing Snapseed app.
From Earth to Sky
- At May 09, 2012
- By Jay
- In Abstract, iPhone
- 0
At my daughter’s weekly soccer game tonight and the weather was fine. I’m generally hoisting the “big” guns and pretending to be a sports shooter but tonight I left the gear at home. Too many photos to deal with as it is.
Too bad as the light was nice. Cracked out the iPhone for a quick study in shadows, and then looked to the sky. It looked as if someone had painted in some clouds just for me.