Category Archives: reflection

Car hood as autumn palette

I recently bought a Canon Powershot S100. For me, it was the best pocket camera available. Best, meaning it provides easy control over an extensive range of variables, plus it shoots in raw. This morning, not thinking photography, I summoned … Continue reading

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Northport Harbor Panorama via iPhone

I witnessed this early morning scene last week with the rising sun at my back. I was without my primary camera and tripod while walking my dog. Fortunately, I had my iPhone. I used the top of a dock piling … Continue reading

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Harbor fog—three elements in accord

Sunday morning, January 2, was foggy. Around 8:00 AM, my wife, Elizabeth, suggested I shoot some harbor scenes. She said she’d walk our dog while I photographed. I checked online and found the fog would clear about 9:00 AM about … Continue reading

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Salmagundi photo and graphics exhibition

Two of my pieces, “Endurance” and “Moored” were on display in the Main Gallery of the Salmagundi Club in New York City. They are among 98 pieces selected for this annually juried show, which is in session from June 28 … Continue reading

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