A Life of Photos
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July is a delightful month despite record heat this year. Foliage is lush, flowers are brilliant, and on a clear day, the sky goes on forever. These are some favorite images this month, captured with my Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. Trail Walking Events Home Read more
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After two days of heavy rain, gravity takes water from the subdivision toward the lake. We needed rain, and it looks like the garden will survive damage incurred from the heavy storms. A lot of leeks are now angled from their roots. Here is a gallery of photographs from the last two days. Read more
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There is so much life at the end of May! Here are some photos taken in the garden and during yesterday’s trail walk. Living near the state park has been quite the perquisite! Read more
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Another month of spring remains. This year I took spring photographs, enough to make this special post with recent favorites. Being a photographer is a constant process. If we are lucky, some of the results are good. Read more
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The garden has me outdoors more often, and because of it, I’m taking more photographs with my mobile device. Here are some from April and early May. Spring is about the outdoors. I’m spending more time at my workbench. Read more
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Most of my cameras have been inexpensive. A half-dozen shoe boxes full of photographs sit in storage around the house. Until I began a photo-archiving project, they were seldom opened. There is a Minolta SRT-101 single lens reflex camera tucked away in the suitcase I inherited from Grandmother along with other old photographic technology. When… Read more
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Some 2010 images from my photo archive project. Read more
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In 2009, I had a digital camera before smart phones and the several thousand images I took show I was learning. Getting a subject in focus with proper lighting was hit or miss. I hadn’t thought much about framing. There were a disproportionate number of misses. However, some of the shots stood out. I made… Read more
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The truth or reality behind these two images is unknowable. I believe in a Cartesian view of humanity in which the phrase “I think, therefore, I am” indicates the isolate self, reaching to others that potentially exist, through the veil of Maya. The minute I captured the photograph on my mobile device, it left the… Read more
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This week I began tackling digital photographs. The inverse proposition is I let my paper photographs stay in boxes for now. Using artificial intelligence I developed a process that helps me save and reduce my tens of thousands of digital photographs vying for attention. It will make them more accessible for me and other family… Read more

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