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Gazebo in Forest Park

Originally from St Louis, I often return to visit family and always find interesting things to photograph. One of my favorite places to visit is Forest Park in St. Louis. One thing that makes this park so special is some of the landmark structures were built during the Worlds Fair in the early 1900s. Many were demolished after the fair, but the few that remain are always fun to visit.  My most recent print is from that era “Gazebo”. Another print “Arches” is also a 1904 World’s Fair structure. Both of these are in my Black and White Portfolio,  As always, thanks for visiting.

Habitat

A new addition to my “On Black” series features a macro view of a beautiful shell.  Imagine living in this as I am sure many creatures of the sea have done in the past.  This image was shot in studio while I was test driving Canon’s new 5DS R camera. The camera has incredible resolution and I really like the file size. Lots of pixels for cropping to a 4:3 perspective and still have a good size print. Definitely something for my Christmas list. You can check it out in the Black and White Portfolio or On Black under Projects. Thanks for stopping by.

Black and White Addition

Just uploaded a new addition to the black and white portfolio. A fabulous desert landscape that renders itself well to black and white post processing. The intensity of the desert sun enhances the dramatic contrast in the scene and depth of the blacks. The desert is such a unique environment and fragile ecosystem, it can’t help but inspire with each visit.

Thanks for visiting!