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This is a picture I took on a rainy Sunday at the Lincoln Memorial. Daughter Wendy and I went downtown for a photo shoot, it got canceled because of the downpour. We spent the rest of the afternoon at the Lincoln and Vietnam Memorials.
For 'people-shooting', the Lincoln Memorial is great. Everyone is looking at Abe, taking pictures - no one is paying attention to anyone else.
I knew I had a good shot when I saw these youngsters walk over and start reading the Address. Their small size, the converging lines, and the raincoats all contribute to the grandeur and awe of the moment, along with the placing of my semi-transparent photo of Lincoln that I Photoshopped in.
 (A copy now hangs in the US Capitol Visitor's Center in DC).


Photo taken at Ocean City, Maryland.  On the left is the result after I tonemapped the original with Photomatix and then did a little additional
processing with Photoshop.  The picture on the right is the shot I started with.  The 'true' scene is somewhere between the two.
Obviously I was not using a polarizer or ND filter.

Before I worked on this photo I asked myself if I would paint this scene if I were still working in oil or acrylic, and how would I want it to look.


Been spending some effort creating HDR images.  Here I used Photomatix's tonemapping feature since I only had a single image of the Boyd's Maryland, general store that I took in December 2009.  It was dusk and I wanted to capture the bare light bulb and its reflection onto and in front of the porch, the onset of darkness, and the colors generated by the setting sun.
I try not to get too surreal with HDR. Just get the details in the shadows and highlights, like the human eye would capture.
Usually I would remove power lines, but here they help give the feel of a period-piece for this rural 1933 gem.

Borrowed an old 55mm prime macro lens. I took several shots of a fabric flower and focus stacked them with Photoshop CS5's auto align and auto blend.


Portraits

A few portraits...

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Mounted on antique 1880's portrait card
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Color, texture, geometry

A lot of these will fit into other categories, or not.

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Cheesecake Factory menu
Cherry blossom's at the Tidal Basin, DC
Beach umbrella
Would you believe this was juried into a prestigious show?
Clouds, that's why it is not sharp.
View from Mercy Hospital, Baltimore


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Flowers, birds, other animals

I'd rather photograph people, but this stuff is everywhere and lends itself to creativity and experimentation.

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Brookside Gardens

In the Potomac

Taken at the Monocacy Battlefield in Montgomery County, Maryland, off I-270. 
Guess I could call it Monocacy Cattlefield.

I used Oloneo Corporation's PhotoEngine software to post-process this photo. See the sidebar to your right to see what Google News says about Oloneo. There also is a link to their website.
 
Experimentation - my first attempt at what camera aficionados call
'focus stacking' to get around the small depth of field when doing a macro shot..







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Photos

This is a site in progress to show some of my photography.

Over to your right is the sidebar. In addition to an index that allows you to easily traverse the photos, I have placed gadgets that query news services for current events in photography and interesting web sites. Just click any query that is of interest. I often go into my own site just to see what is happening in the photography world.

Suggestions for new queries and site improvement are welcome; click or use the Comment section.

Enjoy!  Be sure to also look at my 20+ photos from my Rockville, Maryland, Glenview Mansion exhibit in October, 2009 - I guess its best categorization would be 'Street Photography'. And also look at the Ratner exhibit from July 2011. These exhibits contain several of my favorites.

Keep checking back - I'm always adding new photos.

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In the house

Whimsical, street photography

People and their activities, street photography
Fireworks

Abstracts
Blog
Scenics, landscapes, buildings
Flowers, birds, other animals


More of my favorites, ..., 'artsy' travel photos, ...,
also color, texture, geometry,.... 
 some portraits,.... 
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Travel


A few of my interesting or 'artsy' travel photos.... a lot more are in the travel section, listed by country.

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Flying saucers
 




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