“All photos are accurate. None of them is the truth.”

Richard Avedon

“I believe in equality for everyone, except reporters and photographers.”

Mahatma Gandhi

Every photographer, amateur or professional, dead or alive deserves a nice online gallery to show off their work: this is mine.

Why you may ask do I sort my images by photographic technique or what portion of the electromagnetic spectrum the captured light falls into instead of…oh say, location or chronological order? Well, that’s just the way I think about my images. Although now in the later years of my image-making life I’m finding myself mixing techniques and methods much more effectively than in my youth. Is that image-making wisdom?

Thanks for stopping by I hope you enjoy the images and maybe learn something.

Don’t forget to let me know what you think…Talk To The Bits

“A photographer is like a cod, which produces a million eggs in order that one may reach maturity.”

George Bernard Shaw

“It’s weird that photographers spend years or even a whole lifetime, trying to capture moments that added together, don't even amount to a couple of hours.”

James Lalropui Keivom

Stereo Photography

“3D Just This Easy?”

“Saturn V – Third Stage Engine”   First place ⁞ 2002 ⁞ Photographic Society of America ⁞ Stereo Photography Division

Lean How To ‘Free-View’ 3D Pictures
and Enjoy Several Stereo Images!

“3D is absolutely analogous to the development of color film, and on the developmental timeline stereoscopic photography is the equivalent of hand-painting color onto black and white frames. This perspective gives (for me at least) a vantage point to finally appreciate and enjoy stereoscopic photography.”

Rian Johnson

Infrared Images

See Just Beyond The Visible

  • ⊚ Blue skies turn deep a black…
  • ⊚ Green plants and leaves take on bright shades of white…
  • ⊚ Human skin takes on a translucent waxy appearance…
  • ⊚ An IR image can contain high and low contrast at the same time…
  • ⊚ Digital IR adds tones of browns and blues to the image…

“What difference does it make whether you're looking at a photograph or looking at a still life in front of you? You still have to look.”

Chuck Close

High Dynamic Range Imaging

See How It’s Looking So Far

shades from black to whit showing all the shades a monitor can dispkay between them.