Ah, back on track? Sure we are. A few days without fun shots for the series is disappointing, but now that I’ve had a little time I’ve gotten to shoot a few photos. About time! 🙂 This morning I ran …
Slowing down
Ok, the busy weekend has wrapped up! Super long days, too much to do, and not a single photo! You should have seen the moon rising last night. And no, I didn’t break out the camera and tripod. Hopefully we’ll …
30 Days Interrupted
Oh no! The project will be derailed this weekend. Sorry to say that. Last night was extremely late and bedtime occurred after midnight! Hey, I usually like to be asleep by 10 at the latest! Couldn’t be helped. Today will …
30 Days in the Dells – #12
Often I follow the same path into the Granite Dells. While that might sound a little boring it really isn’t. Every time I head out into the granite I have a good time. Today I retraced my regular route that …
30 Days in the Dells – #11
More often than not you get to see my broad sweeping photos of the Dells. A giant sea of granite, a pretty lake next to the formations, clouds, sunsets…. You get the idea. There’s more to the Dells than just …
30 Days in the Dells – #10
Ah, sometimes you need to go back to the scene of the crime. In my case, a jaunt on the Peavine. The downed tree I captured yesterday was still on my mind. Unfortunately I didn’t get exactly what I want. …
Wandering Granite Basin
I keep getting a few questions about photographing specific places. Yesterday I heard the same two questions that seem to be on everyone’s mind. Well, everyone who lives in this area. When are you going to do a print of …
30 Days in the Dells – #’s 8 and 9
Yes, I missed one yesterday! Ugh, I’m so disgusted about missing a shot for a day! So, what happened you ask? Work….and then right after work I had to run to the gallery to meet with Ian. Things to discuss, …
Following up on yesterday
After my post yesterday I received multiple private e-mails. Way too funny if you ask me. One e-mail peaked my interest. My good friend Tom sent along an e-mail with a link to one of Bill Fleckenstein’s recent articles. I …