Long overgrown and out of use, these old pier moorings stick up as a testament to days past. Part of what once was a thriving fishing marina.
Christmas walk through one of the wildlife refuges in OKC I found this spot of color hiding in the forest. It was a stark contrast to the bleakness surrounding it.
I went for a short walk Christmas day and found this mushroom on the forest floor. There are quite a few refuges around OKC where it is easy to find these specimens. Testing the Tamron 100mm 2.9 macro lens. Starting off my Macro set for next year a bit early.
A low light photo of the Nichols Energy sign during the holiday season in Auto Row.
This shot reminds of the story Jonathon Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach. A favorite reference book of my high school English teacher. I took this with a Canon T6 with a 75-300 kit lens in the summer of 2017. I worked in Port Lavaca Tx. that year and Photography took me to the beach most weekends. […]
Signs from Auto Row in Oklahoma City. It is the Christmas season and all the lights are going up. It is just after sunset in this photo.
This old door is the rear entrance to a burned out building. I stumbled upon it exploring around Bricktown recently.
Lights hanging in Auto Row at night create a bokeh curtain along a glass storefront. It makes a unique frame for the buildings and people in the background.
A portrait of a train brake from an old condemned rail car. This was shot with a Tokino 100mm lens at F1.8. The day was rainy and overcast exploring an old rail spur in OKC.