Happy Monday!
Only one image for you today. Another sunset. 🙂
Enjoy your day and be careful.
Happy Sunday.
Never, since I stated this blog seven years ago have I gone so long without a post. It has been 12 days since I held a camera in my hand and it has been an unhappy time for me.
That time has passed and the camera is once again active and in my hand. Expect more image from me in the coming days.
Part of the lull has been a creative block and part of it has been a stressful work load. Regardless, it feels good to once again to have the camera to my eye and the shutter banging away.
I hope you are still interested in my work and I beg your forgiveness for my lack of effort over these last few days.
Enjoy your day and be careful!
Happy Tuesday & Happy 4th of July!!
Golf can be an exasperating game for sure. I use to love to play golf and would schedule a lot of my life around golf. However as my skills (and they weren’t that good) began to wane the game became less and less enjoyable for me.
I thoroughly enjoy the comrade of the game and its rich history but the game itself has lost much of its luster for me. Today I would much rather photograph a golf course than play it.
So yesterday I was invited to play golf with three great individuals at a very nice golf course and the weather although quite humid was wonderful for the any outdoor sport. I always have a camera with me but the opportunity to make photographs was limited by the pace of play.
However as I was walking toward this green the sight it offered was too good to pass up so I went back to the golf cart and retrieved my camera for a couple of fast images. This was not the only scene worthy of an image but it was the only one that I really had time to make.
Enjoy your day and be careful.
Happy Saturday!
If you like barns, then this is a good post for you. I have three different barns to show today. If you don’t then we’ll see you the next time.
These images are from my barn shoot of last week. They are all owned by my friend Roger. This barn sits about 200 yards away from the 150 year old barn on his farm. We didn’t do any interior shots of it. Just a nice looking farm structure.
This barn sits at his residence in Maquoketa. It’s last few years were used more as a production facility and offices for a specialty business. Now for the most part it just sits empty and looks stately. 🙂
This is the 150 year old barn from my favorite perspective. The front and other side of the barn have been sided to prevent further deterioration. This barn was on the Jackson County barn tour that concluded a couple of weeks ago.
Thanks for stopping by. Enjoy your day and be careful.