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No Foul!
It’s been a bunch of fun seeing Elise’s niece play for MSU. Thanks, Steph, for letting us tag along. Continue reading
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All the sun in the world
The light was gorgeous in the historic city of Gammelstad, Sweden. We were there in the middle of June a few years ago, and the days were incredibly long. At that latitude, I was able to do an available light portrait at about 10 pm at a decent ISO since the sun barely disappeared below… Continue reading
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Late Arrival
A late pickup yesterday at ORD. Now, to get her back for a late practice at MSU through the snowy Western Michigan roads. Go Green….! Normally, the airport would be empty this time of night, but not on Christmas day. There was a weird combination of rushing conquerors and wandering zombies. A feeling that this… Continue reading
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What An Angle
This angle is a carving from the Nederluleå church in Gammelstad, Sweden, built in 1492. We traveled to visit family in Northern Sweden back in 2017. My wife’s brother lives in Lulea, a town 150 miles from the Arctic Circle and on the Bay of Bothnia. The light at this latitude is so wonderfully different… Continue reading
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Release the Dogs of Sun
What a beautiful morning!!! I was heading out early on Christmas Eve to get the last few things on my list. During the snowstorm the day before, I had spent most of the day helping Ryan do flower deliveries. So this was my last chance, at 8:30, look what I found. I wish I had… Continue reading
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Another Round of “Know what this is?”
What a slide show. From the L&N Railroad Museum in Bowling Green, Ky. Continue reading
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I stand still or move slowly, feeling things like the impulse of shapes, the direction of lines, the quality of surfaces. I frame with my eye (sometimes with my hands) as the ground glass would frame. Nothing that one could reasonably call thinking is taking place at this stage. The condition is total absorption; the decision (a picture!) is spontaneous. – Aaron Siskind, 1955