
Three River Rocks and Grasses
“The James has experienced some flooding this year in late Spring and early Summer, and I was curious what the effect would be on this location…”
“The James has experienced some flooding this year in late Spring and early Summer, and I was curious what the effect would be on this location…”
“…I wanted to experiment with using them as the backdrop of the snow, to create a layer of texture (the snow) on top of a background of texture (the cliff)…”
“…all the elements came together perfectly and the clouds overhead lit up in an amazing display of color…”
“One should not only photograph things for what they are but for what else they are.” – Minor White
“Long exposure photography allows us to experience a continuously moving scene as a frozen moment…”
Ripples and eddies in flowing water can often form wonderful abstract shapes when reflections are aligned just so.
In my last post, I mentioned the waterfall on Piney Run where it meets the Potomac River near Harper’s Ferry. Today’s image is that waterfall.
In northwest Virginia, near the border with West Virginia and Maryland, outside the famous town of Harper’s Ferry, there is area near the Potomac River called
A calm sea, pastel skies, and cotton clouds. This image was taken during a recent trip to the ocean. I was attracted to the color
The advent of Digital Photography introduced many changes for photographers, but I would have to say that the greatest alteration in my personal approach to the art
Another image from my recent trip down to Richmond and the James River, this one was taken from Pony Pasture park. The water level was elevated, thanks to recent rains, and many of the smaller rocks that normally appear […]
Oh great, a pop-up. I know, right? Annoying as all get out. But please consider signing up for my newsletter. You’ll be the first to get new content and special promotions!