Reflect
Although California and much of the American West are in a drought this year, there can be some photographic uses for low, slow river flows… Read More »Reflect
Although California and much of the American West are in a drought this year, there can be some photographic uses for low, slow river flows… Read More »Reflect
One of many reasons Yahoo has lost so many Flickr photographers to Google+… 40 favorites out of 239 views, and my nearly 2 year exclusion… Read More »On the Blacklist of Photographers from Flickr's Explore
After capturing a few hundred shots of leaves passing by as the stars passed overhead, I decided to try another location with a less definite… Read More »Swirling Fall Colors
Register on PhotoExtract.com and it can analyze your G+ stream to identify your best recent photo posts and present the photos large on black, like… Read More »See YOUR Top 10 Photos from the Past 2 Weeks, LARGE, on Black
Many thanks to +Jarek Klimek for including my photo in his selection of G+ photos for Monday! http://www.photoextract.com/plus-extract/2012/10/29 Embedded Link 8 TOP Google+ Photos for October… Read More »TOP Google+ Photos for October 29
+Lori Hibbett and I visited Yosemite for a couple of hours Sunday to catch the sunset moon rise. Like so many places in the Sierra Nevada… Read More »Nature's Pallette
There were a number of interesting trade-offs involved in pulling off this shot, but nothing in it was faked or added in Photoshop. The leaves,… Read More »Leaves in the Stream, Under the Stars
Those signs in campgrounds which say "don't leave food on your table unattended"… this is why! People were stirring all over this campground, but the… Read More »Good Morning, Am I Late for Breakfast?
We've all been new to Google+ within the past 18 months, and the circle sharing feature was often the way we've found others within the… Read More »Undiscovered Photographers on Google+
Bears are creatures of habit. They return to where they've found food before. One stops by my house on some nights, always around 2 am.… Read More »On Morning Rounds