
Pinhole photograph of one of my favorite old cottonwood trees at a local park. Taken this spring using a holga pinhole camera.

Pinhole photograph of one of my favorite old cottonwood trees at a local park. Taken this spring using a holga pinhole camera.

Looking into Paonia Reservoir on a hot summer day it seems that something is missing.

Pinhole photo of a great looking cottonwood tree taken on a windy afternoon walk.

Pawnee National Grasslands, CO.

The mustache is back in style. It seems like I always have photographed downey head woodpeckers from the side. Maybe because they are always busy doing what woodpeckers do..pecking. Head on it sure looks like this guy is sporting a fine stache and I really like the fuzzy feathers around his beak.

Well, then again, it’s fish for most meals if you are an osprey. This Osprey is enjoying their morning meal along the yellowstone river in paradise valley Montana. Click through for larger image.

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.

I really like using a panoramic pinhole camera to make portraits of the cottonwood trees at the local parks. Getting the full height of the tree in the frame always seems a challenge.