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Sally D’s Mobile Photography Challenge: Black and White (Street Photography and Image-Making)
16 November 2015 Lens: Let me know which you prefer and why. Click on each image to enlarge. Pens: Special Note: I will be fully immersed in family festivities over the next two weeks. My cup overflows with glorious emotions that … Continue reading
WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge: Surprise (Street Photography)
21 December 2012 Lens: Let me know which you prefer and why. Pens: Last week I took a long, leisurely walk from the tip of my town’s Main Street to its merge into a trio of other possibilities. On that … Continue reading
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Photography: End of the Year Photo Shoot
23 December 2011 Lens: Yesterday I took my grandson on campus to take year-end photographs of him. Behind the University’s studio arts building is the end of the semester works by some of the Master of Fine Arts graduate students–a … Continue reading