COVID-19 Pandemic Journal – Social Distancing and Macro-Photography
I’m adhering to New Hampshire’s “Stay at Home” edict. I took a tour of the yard with my camera with a macro lens to get a close look for signs of Spring.
I’m adhering to New Hampshire’s “Stay at Home” edict. I took a tour of the yard with my camera with a macro lens to get a close look for signs of Spring.
On July 11, 2017 I saw a woman in a wedding dress at the beach with a camera and tripod. I had a few questions to ask.
These are dark times and I’m turning to my photography and music for solace. This is a post about the “Golden Hour” a peaceful time with soft warm light. Be well.
A collection of macro photographs of electromagnetic relays. This was my choice for our monthly photo challenge.
Current MacDowell Colony Fellow Tonita Cervantes will present a slide show of her photography focusing on the activism at Standing Rock Reservation in 2016 and since to protect water and sacred lands from the DAPL and other pipelines. Other work illuminates the disenfranchised in San Francisco and along the U.S. border.
I had the opportunity to spend several days in Hong Kong during our deployment to Vietnam. I took some organized tours of the city, but also wandered around the streets of Kowloon taking random photos. We were cautioned to avoid the back streets and stairways which seemed prudent when one doesn’t know the culture.