Antique Perspectives
My friend David and I recently went exploring around Historic Downtown Rosenberg. I won’t mention how we found it (that’s a story for another time), but we came across a…
Read MoreMy friend David and I recently went exploring around Historic Downtown Rosenberg. I won’t mention how we found it (that’s a story for another time), but we came across a…
Read MoreMany small towns close up early, especially on the weekends. In the old, historical section of Rosenberg, TX, it’s no different. Walking around just after dark brings an atmosphere of…
Read MoreThey say history repeats itself. In the case of Galveston Island, it did just that. In 1943, an amusement park on a pier called Pleasure Pier opened until it was…
Read MoreOne technique when composing a photograph is using framing. It’s when you use something in the real world to frame your subject. We’ve all seen it, someone standing in a…
Read MoreHere is our friend once again, the inquisitive nutria. He’s an adventurous sort of fellow, always looking for a free handout or easy pickings. Though they generally don’t eat things we…
Read MoreThere is a historical district on Galveston Island, called The Strand District. It’s a few streets of old buildings that house some really great shops, restaurants, clubs and more. It’s…
Read MoreLast week, two friends and I went to Galveston in hopes of shooting a sunset with the Bolivar Ferry in the foreground. While it looked like it might work from…
Read MoreOccasionally, when you think of a type of photograph, your mind instantly remembers a favorite pose or composition. When I think of horse pictures, this pose is one that comes…
Read MoreOver the last year of two, I have discovered that I enjoy taking photos of animals. I’m not sure why, other than it’s a challenge and I enjoy the results,…
Read MoreOkay, I know what you’re thinking. A photo of a clock. Big deal. Well, you might be right. But my guess is, when this clock was installed most people didn’t…
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