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Continue reading →: Fall Colors in Missouri So FarThe fall colors are finally starting to show. Even with temps still in the 80s! Sony a7III/Lightroom
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Continue reading →: ICM No. 340Planning on making some new ICM images when the fall colors fully arrive. I can’t wait to see how they turn out!
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Continue reading →: Art HillAcross from the Saint Louis Art Museum there is a giant hill, appropriately named “Art Hill.” When it snows, it is a favorite place for snow sledding in the St. Louis area. On this warm, sunny day people were not sledding, but instead relaxing on the hill… …and riding paddle…
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Continue reading →: Monochrome Monday at the Saint Louis Art MuseumWe went to the museum specifically to see this exhibit because, ya know… I love photography. Out of all the photos of “road trips” I didn’t see one picture of a gas station which was surprising. (Maybe I missed it.) There was a mix of professional and amateur photos and…
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Continue reading →: A Fall WalkWe are going from green to brown here. With the warm weather it seems like the trees are not changing to colors as quickly. Pixel/Snapseed
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Continue reading →: Monochrome for MondayI don’t make monochrome images very often because I almost always take nature pictures and I prefer to see nature in all its colorful glory. On this outing I specifically looked for objects that I thought would make nice black and white photos. I looked for lines and shapes mostly.…
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Continue reading →: Things Are Going to Get Worse and then Hopefully BetterThe pictures in this post are the last from my trip to Flatwoods Park which is really not a park but a tiny lot with ramp access into Cuivre River in O’Fallon Missouri. I posted some other photos of this location in my last two posts here and here. Migraine…
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Continue reading →: It’s All in How You Frame It!I went to Flatwoods Park in O’Fallon, Missouri (USA) a couple weeks ago and to my disappointment it wasn’t a “park” but a loading ramp for canoes and kayaks into the Cuivre River. You couldn’t even “park” your car there which makes me wonder where the canoers and kayakers park.…








