For whatever reason, I put 32 images in each of my online galleries. Don’t know why, I just do. No cosmic significance, it just worked out that way when I started, so I’m sticking to it.
That said, I have filled a new gallery with work done since I began using my new camera. I’d like to share with everyone. So here:
As always, all these images are for sale. Click on the one you think you’d like, copy and paste that URL into an email message to me, and tell me what you’d like. I’ll send you a quote.
Soon as I get the current manuscript done and out the door, Donna and I have tentatively scheduled a long day on the road to get some other shots besides stuff just around our house. But I’ve always been a firm believer in looking closer at what there is right to hand. It’s amazing what you can find even in your own back yard.
Enjoy.
Mark — All the photos are lovely. You said “right in your own back yard,” so I’m assuming that these are St. Louis area photos. So what is the building in photos 29 and 30? And can a home town become that unrecognizable if you mostly don’t return for about 30 years? (Sadly, yes it can. We do go back but only to selected destinations — somewhere in the greater metropolitan ares — and usually by the most direct route. So there are new looks all over the area we have never seen).
Sue
AH. Both those images (actually the same image, Photoshopped differently) are looking toward downtown from on Olive from near Taylor. And yes, it can become unrecognizable even as you sit there and watch it.