For the Love of Easter

We have been a bit overwhelmed with the work of selling our tiny condo and helping our daughter relocate back to Miami to a larger place after living with us this past year, so we didn't have our usual Easter celebration. Typically, Malcolm's mom would dye eggs with red onion skins (they look just like …

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Shades of Gray – A black and White Story

When I think of black and white photography, I envision a photograph that was originally taken by using the black and white setting on my camera, or originally taken in color and processed by using a black and white filter. Either way, I consider light, contrast, subject, and composition to ensure a pleasing outcome as …

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Treasure Hunting on Jekyll Island

There are two kinds of treasures in this world; those you hold in your hand, and those you hold in your heart. Jekyll Island, GA is where you can find both. From January 1st, through the end of February, Jekyll Island is visited by thousands of treasure hunters. The marketing campaign was devised in 2002 …

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Are You Engaged?

If there is one word I have come to detest within the past six months, that word would be 'DROPLETS.' But, wouldn't you know it, Terri Webster has gone and chosen it as this week's Sunday Stills Photo Challenge. At first I envisioned staging two people, both not wearing masks and one sneezing toward the …

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