Tag: Digital Photography

Genoa OH – 6/2/18

I am definitely not the kind of chick hanging out at 6am on a Saturday, but these are the things you do for your kids, right? We left at the crack of dawn to get to Genoa, Ohio and we met his fellow high school cross country runners; following a

Exploring the Streets – Columbus OH 4.28.18

Last weekend I went to a tour headed by the Young Preservationists Society and learned lots of more info on this fair midwest city of Columbus. Of course it was also a great opportunity to take some shots in some usual and unique locations – from the State House to

Spring Rebirth

Raindrops and flower buds. This is Earth giving us another chance. Shot on Canon xsi rebel 55-250mm, 4/2018

Asbury Park, NJ USA 4-4-18

During my quick trip to NJ last week, I was able to get away for a few hours and take some shots of the boardwalk in the iconic town of Asbury Park, NJ. Enjoy! All photographs shot with a Canon Rebel xsi and an iPhone 6. Edits on Photoshop, Snapseed and

Depth of Field: MetroParks at the MAC

I had no idea that last June, when I took a serendipitous drive to a park to take some shots of the sunset, that it would change the course of my work this year. On a whim I submitted this photograph to a juried exhibition late last year and this

Moonville Tunnel

A couple weeks ago when the boys had the day off of school, I was able to get them off the computer with the promise of a cool destination. All I knew is that the place sounded really cool: Moonville Tunnel. I wasn’t sure what to expect. The closer we

Frozen February USA

I really don’t like Winter, but clearly I have a thing about icicles and frozen plants All photographs shot by Canon rebel xsi

Rural Ohio #2 – More Horses

Looking through the SD card again more photographs were worthy of another post. Because the horses were just so darn pretty. All photographs shot with a Canon Rebel XSI with a 55-250mm lens.

Blackhand Gorge

I specifically drove 45 minutes to find an old tunnel at a park called Blackhand Gorge – a tunnel made in the early 20th century to be used for an interurban electric train connecting residents between Granville and Zanesville, Ohio. After 3 hours of walking through the trail, we didn’t

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