Tag: photography

  • Delayed Dorchester County Weekend Workshops

    On the last post I mentioned Bob and I were starting to look at the idea of a weekend photography workshop. We thought about doing it up to twice a year. We were pretty deep into planning too. The delayed Dorchester County weekend workshops were a result of the issues dicussed in my last post.…

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  • Shore Shots at Night

    October Shootin’ This time of year, October gives us a vertical #milkyway. It also comes with a short window of shooting. We shot for a little over an hour before the dark horse gave way to the light pollution on the horizon. A nice part of shooting this time of the year is getting home…

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  • Nightscape Shootin’

      This post is about my journey into nightscape photography. I’ve realized lately that you can take a photo of any subject and add the word “scape” to it. There seems to be a community out there shooting all types of “scapes”. Recently I stumbled into the nightscape world of photography. It is a shooting…

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  • The Osprey nest

    Sunday Morning Early last week, about this time I was asked to stop by my Aunt’s house. She wanted me to take photos of the Osprey nest just off her property. My Aunt and her neighbor have been watching the Osprey nest for a few weeks from their waterfront homes. The Osprey nest is no…

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  • Musical Vibes of Summer

    Musical Vibes of Summer

    I wanted this blog to be more than just photography. I am writing this post about the musical vibes of summer. More specifically, one singer/songwriter’s art and how it has changed me over the last seven years. Yes, my website is a photography website, but as much as I love it, photography does not define…

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  • Night Trip to DC

    Night Trip to DC

    I have been pondering the idea of participating in a photography workshop for sometime now. While scrolling along my Facebook feed I watched different workshops come and go. Some were closer to me than others but one really stuck out to me. It was titled “A Night on The Town” led by Robert Fawcett. This…

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