If I haven’t posted much lately, well, you can guess the reason. Splendid spouse thought this shot of a sun-baked … More
Tag: landscape
The Sad Fate of Runaway Sneaks
When a sneaker runs off, it may be sunshine and smiles for a bit, but our countryside is littered with … More
Center of the Marsh
Don’t wear your Sunday best today. We’re walking down a semi-secret path that wends through sorta-dry land to the center … More
East End Breakwater Light
It’s not easy being a lighthouse on America’s East Coast. None but enthusiasts seem to value them anymore. Here on … More
Shooting the Pier II
Same story and same place as part I—we’re under the boardwalk on a cloudless April afternoon. This time, the camera … More
Taking the Air
Mid April. High fifties Fahrenheit. Ten mph. Out here on the beach are two parties. One guy with a camera. … More
Ghost Pier
Cape Henlopen, Delaware, is a magical place to explore—a narrow finger of sandy beach reaching into the challenging shipping lanes … More
Long Exposure Landscape Photography
I’m delighted to unveil Shooting the Pier, my first official foray into Long Exposure Photography. In the past, I’ve shot an … More
Gale Force Sundown
Sunsets are essentially light portraits—as close to abstract painting as you can get in representational photography. In my previous sundown … More
Now add snow
As gale winds died, snow floated in. So let’s see what our Chesapeake sunset looks like now. Photographers call this … More