The stillness of this bridge over still waters has an atmosphere about it. I have been through here a few times ,but there has always been people here. The river taxis disturb the water as well and reflections can be tough to get other nights of the week. I took this photo at night along […]
I found this desert cacti was hidden between route 66 in Arizona and a set of railroad tracks. I located it behind a cut out of pure stone I was hiking on. It grew out of a boulder that was perched on the edge of the hillside and looked as if I could have pushed […]
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. […]
This dilapidated old section of train tracks is near the Stockyards in OKC. I shot this with the EOS T6. I used the Tokino 100mm 2.8 Marco lens. There is an old train bridge there that I wanted to check out for a while. The area turned out to be one of the homeless areas […]
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 […]
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 […]