My Top 10 Photos from 2010
2010 is almost behind us, which means it is time to review and share our best photography from the past year. As I have the past few years, I will once again be participating in Jim Goldstein’s annual Blog Project: Your Best Photos from 2010. I hope you enjoy…
Fuck Yeah!
Description: It was a crazy past few days in San Francisco. The Giants won the World Series and the entire city celebrated yesterday with a parade that marched through the city. Hopefully it won’t be a once in a life time opportunity, but you never know… You can view the rest of the images from […]
Flying By The Seat Of My Ride
Description: A few weeks ago, I made my first visit to the California State Fair in Sacramento. Though the heat could have been turned down a bit, I had a great time, despite not going on any of the rides. As we were leaving for the day, we caught the last few minutes of the […]
Alhambra at Night
Description: I’m pretty sure this is my favorite capture from my trip to Europe two years ago. Below is a synopsis of what I went through to get this picture. If you are interested in the story from the entire day, you can find the story here. After a long day of hiking around Granada […]
It’s Another Day In The Neighborhood
Description: No real story behind this one, just an image that caught my eye and the rest was history. You can only take pictures of things you see if you have your camera with you and ready to go. Location: Financial District, San Francisco, California Date Taken: January 8, 2010 Camera: Canon 20D Lens: Canon 18.0-200.0 mm […]
Liberty And Justice For All
In The Morning When I Rise
When the Clock Stops
Description: I was going back through some old pictures and had the idea to crop this image several times, as well as process each crop differently, to make a montage type of display. Well, I didn’t really like how it turned out, but I liked this crop. Sometimes experimentation with cropping is all it takes to […]
The Top Of The Game
In The Face Of Death
Day In, Day Out
Description: Savannah is home to one of the largest ports in the US. While spending sometime on the river, you are bound to see one of the many large vessels that are going in or out of the port and it is quite a site to see. However, the small tugboats, guiding these massive ships […]
Friends At The Old Cemetery
Description: Wandering through the downtown historic district of Savannah, you are certain to come across Colonial Park Cemetery (also known as The Old Cemetery and The Brick Cemetery). The resting place of over 700 people that perished during the Great Yellow Fever epidemic in 1820 as well as several famous Revolutionary War heroes. At the […]