This old abandoned nowhere now bridge sits across from its counterpart on the far shore and goes, nowhere now. It was originally a foot bridge. It was a crossing over a section of the canadian river . Re-routing the river made this area an overflow channel and apparently wiped out the bridge some time back. […]
Neighbors out on a limb is the oddest of couples. I rarely see these different species of birds together. I shot this with the EOS R. I used a Sigma 150-400mm 5.6 lens as well. I utilized the adapter with a control ring too as the Sigma lens was an EF mount lens. As […]
Yesterday was an interesting day where the past comes to visit. I ventured out into several areas of OKC that I drive by most days but fail to see everything that is there. I took these photos in the gallery from an old antique store that was abandoned on Western Ave. in Oklahoma City. It […]
Lonely Door in the middle of everyday life. This is a scene that I driven past many times yet failed to see. A perfect example of the everyday things in life that await our glance. I happened to look to my right passing this and turned around just to photograph it. I seems moving and […]
I am writing this to attempt to convey my opinion on why perspective and focus matters in my photography. My style is mostly from an odd angle for a lot of my best work. I try to capture the essence of the subject from slightly different views. The subject being the gear teeth is this […]
Oklahoma City, where the old meets the new metropolitan cityscape. We are steeped in tradition and rarely move too quickly to change here. This photograph of partial skyline shows the vast difference in architectural design. The new downtown buildings are a stark contrast to their brick and mortar neighbors. I enjoy the beauty of the […]
Funny how we rarely look up and get vertigo above the skyline most of the time. I like the view from below and it seems natural to follow all the leading lines that architecture offers. These scenes usually leave me light-headed after a minute or two. I always notice an imposing feeling of the world […]
Flood gate machinery gears from the Lake Overholser drain lock in Oklahoma City. I like the flood gate machinery gears due the angle and framing within the equipment itself. Shots like these flood gate machinery gears are indicative of what I normally enjoy shooting. Finding ways to shoot these angles can be tricky and sometimes relatively […]
This photo of a gentleman taking an evening walk at sundown was shot over the Overholser drain lock. We rarely see people in these remote locations/ It was a nice opportunity to photograph a subject on this shoot. Evening Walk at Sundown was shot this on the EOS R with the kit 24-105 4.0 lens. […]
This downtown OKC boulder art is situated in the business district at Robinson and Main streets. I took this at night with just the surrounding lighting. This area looks eerie after dark, and the boulders are actually about 10 feet tall at the highest point. I shot this in an almost no light situation as […]