
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 taken at a local park in the middle of the city. If you get down low in the grass and get the right perspective you actually feel out on the grasslands. Perspective is everything.

This is a pinhole photograph taken at a local park of a hole in one of my favorite trees. For me a hole in a tree precisely expresses the essence of nature.

When humans want to have fun we don’t create things that just get us from point A to point B in the shortest time we make things that wiggle and are full of surprises. To paraphrase Alan Watts the universe is wiggly so we might as well wiggle with it.

When upside down feels right side up.

Early one morning we spotted these White Faced Ibis resting on a local lake. Not a common sight around here and within a half hours after taking this photo they flew off. I have yet to see them on this lake again.

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.
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