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Archive for September, 2008

Cacophony of Lines

I’m trying to get back to reading the book, The Photograph: Composition and Color Design, by Harald Mante. Gotta be honest here—it’s a tough read for me. Why? Because there’s an abundance of art theory with a lot of pictures to explain it, but many of the pictures simply don’t move me. In other words, [...]

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Southwestern Colorado

In anticipation of our upcoming trip (actually, a late vacation), I was perusing through some images from a couple of years ago that I shot in and around Crested Butte, CO, and decided to process one of my favorites. This one was shot between Goth, CO, and Scofield Pass, both of which are a few [...]

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Spectacled Owl

Another from the FW Zoo. This is a Spectacled Owl of Central and South America.

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Meerkat

I went to the Fort Worth Zoo on Friday hoping to photograph the new tiger cubs. They weren’t out; in fact, none of the big cats were active (probably due to the heat) so I didn’t get any cat shots. However, I did manage to shoot a few of the other animals over a couple [...]

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Stone Fish

This strange looking fish of The Dallas World Aquarium is a highly venemous Stone Fish. If you even happen to see one of these while diving, don’t touch it!

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Fishin’ with Moses

OK, this has nothing to do with photography. I just found it really funny so thought I’d share. LOL

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One more turtle photo from The Dallas World Aquarium.

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Another Milestone

As of today, this blog has had over 6,000 views. A big thanks to each and every one of you who helped make this happen!

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Scales

The color, detail, and repeating shapes of the fish’s scales made this one very appealing to shoot. God is quite the architect, and creation bears witness to it.

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I thought I’d throw a portrait into the Dallas World Aquarium mix. This shot was completely spontaneous; she didn’t even stop walking as I framed and clicked the shutter.

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