2011

Back to the Lady Be Good, once more

My first book, ‘The Lady Be Good, Images from 1990 – 1991’ has been revised and the Second Edition is now available through Blurb by clicking on the widget in the right hand column. The second edition came into being thanks to Mr. Larry Warren, a long time friend of the ‘Lady’ and friend of the late Mr. James W. Walker, author of “The Liberandos – A WWII History of the 376th Bomb Group and its Founding Units”. Larry was […]

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Maine Gallery

In October 2010, I had the opportunity to spend 3 days traveling down the Maine coastline. I started at the eastern most point in the continental United States, the West Quoddy Head lighthouse, then drove south over the next three days ending, in a cold windy mist at the Pemaquid Point Light (followed by a sprint back to Boston). This Flash gallery comprises 24 images from that trip. If your device doesn’t support Flash, there’s a non-Flash gallery at the […]

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Congratulations Green Bay!

Well. another Super Bowl has come and gone and this year’s champs are the Green Bay Packers. At least Pittsburgh made a game of it and it wasn’t a runaway blowout. Maybe it’s my New Orleans connection, but the end of this year’s game seemed to be missing something when I cast my mind back a year to the Saints’ historic win. And I doubt the celebrations to come in Green Bay will be able to hold a candle to […]

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Editing down the collection

So I was reading Terry White’s guest blog on Scott Kelby’s Photoshop Insider today about his workflow and found his comments on editing down the collection – deleting the bad photos – to resonate with the comments from Joe McNally in the clip I blogged about on December 29, 2010. When it comes to my photos I’m a pack rat. Like Kelby’s post on January 10, I have quite an assortment of images that will never see the light of […]

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Sunrise at High Island, Texas

Sunday January 2nd was my 48th birthday. As a present, my family graciously gave me the day off. I had previously decided I would like to amble along the Bolivar Peninsular so I took the opportunity to do so. I’ve never been to High Island before so approaching in the darkness, I was unsure exactly what I’d find. What I found, where State Highway 124 intersects State Highway 87 at the beach, was this nodding donkey. High Island is so […]

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