February 2012
8 posts
A Rant About Photography
Intersection of Knowledge and Experience Nikon D40 18mm, f/8, 3 sec, ISO 200
I love photography. And everything about it.
I love picking up one of my cameras and popping a fresh roll of refrigerated film (or a memory card) into it and going out. The weight, the heft. My hand wrapped around the electro/mechanical tool.
I love exploring alleys around my home and my city and finding something...
A Ghost and a Mirage
Taken during a weekend meetup with Thomas Hawk in my hometown of Houston.
Nikon D40 18mm, f/16, 1/1000 sec, ISO 200
The Darkness in You
Taken during a weekend meetup with Thomas Hawk in my hometown of Houston.
Nikon D40 18mm, f/16, 1/1000 sec, ISO 200
Frigid as the Day She Left
This photograph was made when I went roadtripping across the Southwestern United States back in the summer of 2011.
This photograph was taken at Arches National Park just outside of Moab, Utah. The drive around the park truly is amazing; the National Park Service should consider using it as another advertisement point for Arches.
Nikon D40 55mm, f/8, 1/250 sec, ISO 200
A Path Gone Down Twice
This photograph was made when I went roadtripping across the Southwestern United States back in the summer of 2011.
This photograph was taken at Carlsbad Caverns just outside of Carlsbad, New Mexico. It’s a wonderful walk around the cave with natural structures that are just completely unreal.
Nikon D40 18mm, f/8, 26.2 sec, ISO 400
The Parting of Souls Gone Black
This photograph was made when I went roadtripping across the Southwestern United States back in the summer of 2011.
This photograph was taken at Carlsbad Caverns just outside of Carlsbad, New Mexico. It’s a wonderful walk around the cave with natural structures that are just completely unreal.
Nikon D40 18mm, f/8, 30 sec, ISO 400
The Man He Used To Be
Taken during a weekend meetup with Thomas Hawk in my hometown of Houston.
Nikon D40 50mm, f/2, 1/40 sec, ISO 400
The Ghoul I Won't Remember
Taken during a weekend meetup with Thomas Hawk in my hometown of Houston.
Nikon D40 50mm, f/2, 1/160 sec, ISO 400