
Tag: landscape
Old Friend

In honor of worldwide pinhole day. One of the reasons to pursue pinhole photography is the surprise you get when you see the results and if there is one thing we all need it is a little surprise.
Home Again

Every time I enter an old growth forest I just feel at home. Taken with my good friend the old black holga on a drive from SF to Mendocino CA.
Has a Boss

We can easily recognize that this has a boss…humans.
This panoramic pinhole is one of many versions of the same type of city scene I repeatedly photograph year after year always with a feeling of how unnatural and repulsive the scene of tangled wires and mid-seventies cityscape is. I always ask why? Why photograph this mess? Does this scene provide a needed contrast in my brain so that I can recognize the beauty provided by the natural world? Experience and modern research suggests that the power of what we call the natural world or nature is innate. It is time we stop believing there are two worlds, the natural and the man made, and realize they are one and the same. Get out and enjoy nature.
Clear Creek Sunrise Pinhole

Morning light seen through the lens of a lensless camera?
Cloudy day in canyonlands

We started our hike in Canyonlands NP with fine sunny skies. But it is spring and anything can happen. By the time we finished our hike the sky was dark grey. It was a great hike and the sun sure was trying to break through.
Foggy Morning Pinhole

Pinhole of a foggy morning along the coast of Vancouver Island.
Rock, Snow, Sky

If we make time to see we will find that black and white and isolation are mere thoughts, sometimes useful, but not always real.
Snow, Sun and Water

remembering the beauty of winter
Shoreline sunset

Holga pinhole at sunset.
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