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  • Steps of the Cathedral

    Steps of the Cathedral

    Each time I'm in Barcelona, I roam the gothic section late into the night. Around the main cathedral, there are rich opportunities for taking people photos set against ancient architecture. Once I get going, the hours fly by, and before you know, it's time to get back to the hotel and crash. Anyway, the lady sitting on the steps is just one example of the Barcelona vibe at night.

  • Savannah Reflections

    Savannah Reflections

    Recently we purchased a trailer and begun traveling on weekends. After getting the hang of it, we went for a week and stayed here by the lake in the Creekside RV Resort in Savannah, Georgia. Having given up on traveling in the era of COVID, RV'ing seems like a good alternative. Suffice it to say; this was a nice place to hang out while maintaining proper social distancing.

  • Carnon Plage Sky

    Carnon Plage Sky

    An example of Skylum's Luminar Sky Replacement

  • Oregon Coas tDay To Night

    Oregon Coas tDay To Night

    An example of Skylum's Luminar Sky Replacement

  • Châteauneuf-du-Pape Village

    Châteauneuf-du-Pape Village

    An example of Skylum's Luminar Sky Replacement

  • Scott Lake Sky Replacement

    Scott Lake Sky Replacement

    An example of Skylum's Luminar Sky Replacement

  • Bixby Bridge PCH

    Bixby Bridge PCH

    California coast with luminar sky replacement

  • Tibidabo Night Sky Replacement

    Tibidabo Night Sky Replacement

    An example of Skylum's Luminar Sky Replacement

  • La Grande-Motte

    La Grande-Motte

  • Palavas Canal

    Palavas Canal

  • Skyway All Lit Up

    Skyway All Lit Up

    Crews recently finished working on the bridge. Only afterward did I realize what they were up to. I photographed this from the adjacent south fishing pier. I was here early on a Sunday morning hanging out with some fishermen while I took a bunch of photos. The colors are always changing, so I'll probably post another one with a different color. I used Skylum's Luminar 4 to process this. As part of that, I used the new AI sky replacement tool to add stars. Typically there's too much light pollution to see the sky in all it's glory. But in the days of AI, that's no longer a problem, at least concerning post-processing.

  • Siesta at La Bodeguita

    Siesta at La Bodeguita

    Every afternoon at two, most French businesses close for a siesta. What that means for clueless foreigners like me is, no lunch. The siesta, for me, has always been an abstract concept. However, now, I have first-hand experience. As we walked around French villages, we needed to be mindful of this custom. The best rule is to get up early, get out, and stop for lunch at a reasonable time. But getting up early doesn't always work out when you're on vacation, so thoughts of lunch get pushed out as well. On more than one occasion, we'd see an enchanting little place like this, and think to stop for a taste of local cuisine: not during siesta. It's the law, and if you think you're going to starve, then pack a snack.

  • Tibidabo In The Fog

    Tibidabo In The Fog

    On the day I drove up to Tibidabo, it was raining and foggy and cloudy and, generally, a great day for photography. Even though I had a GPS, I passed it several times; the fog was so thick you couldn't see more than a hundred feet. Anyway, when I got here, I walked around, literally in the clouds. Tibidabo is a popular attraction on top of a mountain, but there were only a handful of people here; I think there were more employees than visitors. I could see some of the attractions but not altogether. It was hard to get s sense of the place, I had to piece it together in my mind. I would walk up upon each attraction and have more of the puzzle. As I walked around, I felt like a ghost. It made for a fun excursion, but it mirrored the oddity of the park itself. It felt like being in some strange dreamlike universe where things were not as they are in the waking world. If the weather isn't right, it usually means there could be some interesting photos, and that's why I went. I'm glad I did; had I gone when it was sunny, it would have been a lot of people, and I think it would have been a much more mundane experience.

  • Tibidabo In The Fog

    Tibidabo In The Fog

    On the day I drove up to Tibidabo, it was raining and foggy and cloudy and, generally, a great day for photography. Even though I had a GPS, I passed it several times; the fog was so thick you couldn't see more than a hundred feet. Anyway, when I got here, I walked around, literally in the clouds. Tibidabo is a popular attraction on top of a mountain, but there were only a handful of people here; I think there were more employees than visitors. I could see some of the attractions but not altogether. It was hard to get s sense of the place, I had to piece it together in my mind. I would walk up upon each attraction and have more of the puzzle. As I walked around, I felt like a ghost. It made for a fun excursion, but it mirrored the oddity of the park itself. It felt like being in some strange dreamlike universe where things were not as they are in the waking world. If the weather isn't right, it usually means there could be some interesting photos, and that's why I went. I'm glad I did; had I gone when it was sunny, it would have been a lot of people, and I think it would have been a much more mundane experience.

  • Tibidabo In The Fog

    Tibidabo In The Fog

    On the day I drove up to Tibidabo, it was raining and foggy and cloudy and, generally, a great day for photography. Even though I had a GPS, I passed it several times; the fog was so thick you couldn't see more than a hundred feet. Anyway, when I got here, I walked around, literally in the clouds. Tibidabo is a popular attraction on top of a mountain, but there were only a handful of people here; I think there were more employees than visitors. I could see some of the attractions but not altogether. It was hard to get s sense of the place, I had to piece it together in my mind. I would walk up upon each attraction and have more of the puzzle. As I walked around, I felt like a ghost. It made for a fun excursion, but it mirrored the oddity of the park itself. It felt like being in some strange dreamlike universe where things were not as they are in the waking world. If the weather isn't right, it usually means there could be some interesting photos, and that's why I went. I'm glad I did; had I gone when it was sunny, it would have been a lot of people, and I think it would have been a much more mundane experience.

  • Tibidabo In The Fog

    Tibidabo In The Fog

    On the day I drove up to Tibidabo, it was raining and foggy and cloudy and, generally, a great day for photography. Even though I had a GPS, I passed it several times; the fog was so thick you couldn't see more than a hundred feet. Anyway, when I got here, I walked around, literally in the clouds. Tibidabo is a popular attraction on top of a mountain, but there were only a handful of people here; I think there were more employees than visitors. I could see some of the attractions but not altogether. It was hard to get s sense of the place, I had to piece it together in my mind. I would walk up upon each attraction and have more of the puzzle. As I walked around, I felt like a ghost. It made for a fun excursion, but it mirrored the oddity of the park itself. It felt like being in some strange dreamlike universe where things were not as they are in the waking world. If the weather isn't right, it usually means there could be some interesting photos, and that's why I went. I'm glad I did; had I gone when it was sunny, it would have been a lot of people, and I think it would have been a much more mundane experience.

  • Tibidabo In The Fog

    Tibidabo In The Fog

    On the day I drove up to Tibidabo, it was raining and foggy and cloudy and, generally, a great day for photography. Even though I had a GPS, I passed it several times; the fog was so thick you couldn't see more than a hundred feet. Anyway, when I got here, I walked around, literally in the clouds. Tibidabo is a popular attraction on top of a mountain, but there were only a handful of people here; I think there were more employees than visitors. I could see some of the attractions but not altogether. It was hard to get s sense of the place, I had to piece it together in my mind. I would walk up upon each attraction and have more of the puzzle. As I walked around, I felt like a ghost. It made for a fun excursion, but it mirrored the oddity of the park itself. It felt like being in some strange dreamlike universe where things were not as they are in the waking world. If the weather isn't right, it usually means there could be some interesting photos, and that's why I went. I'm glad I did; had I gone when it was sunny, it would have been a lot of people, and I think it would have been a much more mundane experience.

  • Tibidabo In The Fog

    Tibidabo In The Fog

    On the day I drove up to Tibidabo, it was raining and foggy and cloudy and, generally, a great day for photography. Even though I had a GPS, I passed it several times; the fog was so thick you couldn't see more than a hundred feet. Anyway, when I got here, I walked around, literally in the clouds. Tibidabo is a popular attraction on top of a mountain, but there were only a handful of people here; I think there were more employees than visitors. I could see some of the attractions but not altogether. It was hard to get s sense of the place, I had to piece it together in my mind. I would walk up upon each attraction and have more of the puzzle. As I walked around, I felt like a ghost. It made for a fun excursion, but it mirrored the oddity of the park itself. It felt like being in some strange dreamlike universe where things were not as they are in the waking world. If the weather isn't right, it usually means there could be some interesting photos, and that's why I went. I'm glad I did; had I gone when it was sunny, it would have been a lot of people, and I think it would have been a much more mundane experience.

  • Lloret de Mar Night Scenes 1

    Lloret de Mar Night Scenes 1

    Here are a few scenes from Lloret de Mar. One of my favorite things to do is walk around and take photos of night scenes. I guess you could call it a type of street photography. I like capturing people enjoying themselves in cafes. I also love leading lines, and so I look for people walking down alleyways illuminated with overhead lights. These are all from our first night in Spain after landing in Barcelona. Of course, we were tired after the redeye flight. But, because our body clocks were 6 hours earlier, we felt fine. So we walked along the streets and shops, stopping for dessert and coffee. Nevermind it was the end of summer, it was warm, and the cafes were full of people talking and enjoying themselves. It was a happy experience. Anyway, this type of photography wouldn't be the same without people in it. I enjoy being in places where people are relaxed and having fun milling about, socializing with friends and family. These photos try to capture some of that.

  • Lloret de Mar Night Scenes 2

    Lloret de Mar Night Scenes 2

    Here are a few scenes from Lloret de Mar. One of my favorite things to do is walk around and take photos of night scenes. I guess you could call it a type of street photography. I like capturing people enjoying themselves in cafes. I also love leading lines, and so I look for people walking down alleyways illuminated with overhead lights. These are all from our first night in Spain after landing in Barcelona. Of course, we were tired after the redeye flight. But, because our body clocks were 6 hours earlier, we felt fine. So we walked along the streets and shops, stopping for dessert and coffee. Nevermind it was the end of summer, it was warm, and the cafes were full of people talking and enjoying themselves. It was a happy experience. Anyway, this type of photography wouldn't be the same without people in it. I enjoy being in places where people are relaxed and having fun milling about, socializing with friends and family. These photos try to capture some of that.

  • Lloret de Mar Night Scenes 3

    Lloret de Mar Night Scenes 3

    Here are a few scenes from Lloret de Mar. One of my favorite things to do is walk around and take photos of night scenes. I guess you could call it a type of street photography. I like capturing people enjoying themselves in cafes. I also love leading lines, and so I look for people walking down alleyways illuminated with overhead lights. These are all from our first night in Spain after landing in Barcelona. Of course, we were tired after the redeye flight. But, because our body clocks were 6 hours earlier, we felt fine. So we walked along the streets and shops, stopping for dessert and coffee. Nevermind it was the end of summer, it was warm, and the cafes were full of people talking and enjoying themselves. It was a happy experience. Anyway, this type of photography wouldn't be the same without people in it. I enjoy being in places where people are relaxed and having fun milling about, socializing with friends and family. These photos try to capture some of that.

  • Lloret de Mar Night Scenes 4

    Lloret de Mar Night Scenes 4

    Here are a few scenes from Lloret de Mar. One of my favorite things to do is walk around and take photos of night scenes. I guess you could call it a type of street photography. I like capturing people enjoying themselves in cafes. I also love leading lines, and so I look for people walking down alleyways illuminated with overhead lights. These are all from our first night in Spain after landing in Barcelona. Of course, we were tired after the redeye flight. But, because our body clocks were 6 hours earlier, we felt fine. So we walked along the streets and shops, stopping for dessert and coffee. Nevermind it was the end of summer, it was warm, and the cafes were full of people talking and enjoying themselves. It was a happy experience. Anyway, this type of photography wouldn't be the same without people in it. I enjoy being in places where people are relaxed and having fun milling about, socializing with friends and family. These photos try to capture some of that.

  • Big Hunting Creek

    Big Hunting Creek

    It goes without saying, Big Hunting Creek is big with hunters. However, the only thing I was hunting for was a waterfall. In fact, I was looking for Cunningham Falls State Park. As it turned out, it's just up the creek, which I eventually got to, without a paddle. This is a long exposure that I made using a tripod and an aperture of F-22. It's a good thing it wasn't windy; otherwise, the leaves would have come out blurry. Scenes like this are gratifying for me, and exactly why I love photography in the first place.

  • Forest Carpet

    Forest Carpet

    I took this a couple of weeks ago on a walk through the forest. Autumn came late this year, and only about half the trees had changed colors. It's pretty cool how the forest floor is carpeted with leaves while the afternoon sun is shining through the trees. It was an amazing walk, and I was so happy to be in Maryland, which has all kinds of trails in places like this. To get this photo, I held the camera close to the forest floor and used a small aperture; that way, both the foreground and the background are in focus. That same aperture setting is what causes the sun to give off the starburst-like rays.

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