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Welcome to the Site Directory. If you are looking for something in particular, this is the place to start. Every major subject is linked from this page.

The Brooklyn Bridge From Manhattan



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FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHY
My Family - 1953
Jim and John - Colorado, 1950s
My Children at O’Haver Lake, Part 1
My Children at O’Haver Lake, Part 2
20 YEARS APART
Jim and Jennifer’s Wedding 1
Jim and Jennifer’s Wedding 2


PEOPLE PHOTOGRAPHY
For Larry
Osuwa Taiko Drum Corps
Camp 1999


LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY
Water Reflections
Colorado 1
Colorado 2
Colorado Winter
Valley of Fire 1 (Nevada)
Valley of Fire 2 (Nevada)
Stoney Mills - Marquette, Michigan


NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY
Great Gray Owl
Mating Ritual of the Bishop’s Weaver
Life Cycle Of A Monarch Butterfly


CLOSEUP PHOTOGRAPHY
Using The Nikon 6T Closeup Filter
A Pink Ladyslipper Orchid and Some Thoughts on Macro Lenses
Go to Macro Lens Ratings


TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHY
Las Vegas, Nevada
Yukon, Oklahoma
Temples of Toronto 1
Point Iroquois Lighthouse - Michigan


PRESERVING VALUABLE PHOTOGRAPHS
Safe Storage For Slides And Negatives
Archival Slide Film
Restoring Old, Damaged Slides


PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS
Approaching Wildlife
Horizontal and Vertical Compositions
Protect Your Camera Gear In Cold Weather


DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Scanning 3D Objects
Scanning Natural Objects
Saving Torn Photographs
Saving Faded Photographs
Saving Old Slides
Removing People from Photographs
Changing Backgrounds
Dodging and Burning


BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS
GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHY BOOKS
NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY BOOKS, Part 1
NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY BOOKS, Part 2


Clean Your Cache of Temporary Internet Files


LINKS To Other Web Sites


The Archives
Links to pages that are no longer linked on the Home Page or the Find It Guide.


My Other Photography Site
I began another photography site. It is now much more complete than this site.

My Children, Christmas 1980

This image is one of my favorites. I did not own a flash so this picture was made with ordinary room lights. There are two catchlights in their eyes from two lights in the room.


The Spanish Peaks And LaVeta, Colorado

Melissa and I were headed home from the Colorado high country. At Alamosa we took US 160 to head east towards I-25. The sun set and it was getting darker as we crossed LaVeta Pass. It was a beautiful evening and toasty warm inside the car. The lights were coming on as we came upon the little town of LaVeta. The Spanish Peaks were catching the last bit of sky glow before dark. I stopped the car, set up my tripod and took several pictures with two camera bodies on two different kinds of slide film. It was windy and bitter cold. Exposure times were running 30 seconds and longer. I used my body to block the wind from the tripod as best I could. My fingers grew numb and I could hardly work the camera controls by the time I was finished. The picture posted here was taken on Fuji Velvia.


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Added November 18, 1999