Saturday, November 22, 2025

Two in the Past, Two of the Future

Everything is political. That's been driven home time and time again this past year, both in my personal experience as well as in the news of the world today. It affects my photography, because it affects how I see things.

Gas



Derelict



Winds of Change



Sunny Days Ahead

Sunday, November 16, 2025

"Thinking" in Black and White

One thing that's changed for me in the digital age is...I'm not stuck with the film that's loaded in the camera. That means it's more difficult to "think" in black and white. But, not only do I not have black and white film loaded, I haven't chosen a filter (Red, Yellow. whatever) nor do I need to decide the film development/processing when I get in the lab.

All that (and more) can be done these days in the software processing. I still occassionally "think" in black and white, but more often, I bring a photo up on my computer and I say to myself "Hey, that will look good as black and white." Of course then I have to chose the filter, the development, the equivalent of the paper...and so on. It quickly becomes a paradox of choice.

Lately I've been going through some old photos and I've immediately thought..."that's black and white." I still had to chose the software equivalent of filters, processing, paper etc, but I was at least starting out with a vision. Here are some of these photos.

The Tree



City on the Sea



Flashing His Colors



Monday, November 10, 2025

When Fall and Winter Collide

One nice thing about an early November snowfall is that the fall colors are still around. The white snow gives a nice contrast to the reds, yellows and oranges of autumn. This year we got such an early snowfall. My favorite "golden gingko" was just letting go of it's leaves. Pumpkins were still on porchsteps. Burning bushes were burning and flowers were still in bloom.

The Golden Gingko



The Burning Bush



Last Flower of the Season



Fall Colors Along the River



The Pumpkins Are Not Happy