Last night, while wandering through my Lightroom catalog, I discovered a trove of unprocessed images from a trip I took to Taiwan in 2013. This image shows...
During our recent trip, we spent a couple of days in Lafayette, Louisiana. One of the things we did there was to make a visit to Vermilionville, an outdoor...
Let’s stay in Atlanta today. This cool sculpture, named “Jetson”, can be found hanging in the atrium of the Clough Commons building right...
I’m not sticking to a clean timeline with my recent holiday photos. This is another of the blue hour shots of Atlanta Skyline I took near the beginning...
I have many more images from Fort Pickens, Florida but I think this will be the last one I post in this particular series. This image is another taken...
One of the exits from the battery positions into the centre area of Fort Pickens near Pensacola Beach, Florida.
The original ramparts at Fort Pickens near Pensacola Beach, Florida were constructed of brick masonry. This was fine for a few decades following construction...
This is probably my favourite of the Fort Pickens images from last Thursday. I like the mostly monochrome feel, high texture from the decades of rain seeping...
Another of the many arches and alcoves inside Fort Pickens which can be found in the Gulf Islands National Seashore just to the west of Pensacola Beach,...
And now for something completely different. This week, I’ll be posting a series of images taken in Fort Pickens last Thursday morning (immediately...
I spent some time on the North Avenue Bridge over I-75 in Atlanta yesterday evening and photographed the downtown skyline before and during blue hour as the light...
We dropped in on Fredericksburg Trade Days, a large, monthly flea market, during our trip out there recently. In addition to traders in booths inside the 7 permanent...
Nikki and I spent a lovely couple of days in Fredericksburg this past weekend. It wasn’t a photography trip but I took one camera and a single prime...
I headed into downtown Austin last Wednesday evening to take some portraits in front of the skyline. We were racing to finish before a thunderstorm arrived...
One of the many modern mausoleum buildings in St. Louis Cemetery No. 3, New Orleans.
When in New Orleans, you have to visit at least one of the city’s famous cemeteries. The long history of the city coupled with the fact that the majority...
Walking around the Tremé area of New Orleans last month, I bumped into this ornate, jester-themed house.
St. Louis Cathedral takes pride of place on one side of New Orleans’ famous Jackson Square. A church has existed on this site since 1727 but the current...
Shutters and windows on one of the many colourful houses in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana.
The Huey P. Long Bridge carries US 90 across the Mississippi River in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana just west of downtown New Orleans. It was opened in 1935...