Monday, March 16, 2020
Monday, March 9, 2020
Annapolis Dock Street in Winter
We went to Annapolis for an annual check up and spent the late afternoon by the docks. Here is an assortment of images that I enjoyed. The docks are usually full of boats in the warm weather months.
I liked how the Market house sign "pointed" toward the docks.
Some students were taking sailing lessons in the river and the sails briefly reflected on calmer water.
Near sunset, I noticed how the buildings were reflecting on a ...
black car. The driver asked us what we were looking at and understood after I showed her the photo.
As the sky turned pink and twilight blue was taking over, I snapped this image of a branch on a nearby tree. I looked upward so you can't see that the branch was surrounded by city buildings.
Monday, March 2, 2020
Gold Rose with Textures
I photographed this dead rose on February 13th and it still looks good now. Usually roses just wilt and fall over. I liked the textures in this rose, after most people would have tossed it out. The photograph is made of 26 photos using a technique called photo stacking. I combined those photos with various focus points to create sharpness throughout the photo.
If you see my "Friendship Roses" blog post from February 17th, you will see what the live rose looked like.
If you see my "Friendship Roses" blog post from February 17th, you will see what the live rose looked like.
Wednesday, February 26, 2020
Brian Ganz concert
Brian Ganz with a student assistant enjoying his craft at St. Mary's College of Maryland. Dec 10, 2019
Monday, February 17, 2020
Friendship roses
Roses can have different meanings. I decided to make a photo collection of roses for friendship and place them on my musical instruments. Pink roses mean appreciation, gratitude or recognition, joy, happiness and grace.
A white rose stands for innocence, purity or charm.
Gold roses say joy, gladness, affection, friendship. I plan to add these roses to my Zazzle collection.
Wednesday, February 12, 2020
Monday, February 3, 2020
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