LANDFORMS

Last week I was in Las Vegas for work. I spent a lot of time before the trip figuring out which cameras and lenses I was going to bring. Eventually, I settled on one camera and two lenses. I knew there wasn’t going to be much time to shoot, but I’m always hopeful I’ll have time to slip away and explore.

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LAST NIGHT

This shot was of course not taken “Last Night” as the title would suggest. In fact, it was taken in the summer of 2019, on my cell phone and edited with an app on my phone called Snapseed.

It’s funny how you can forget about photographs not long after you take them, even if they are pretty good. Because I didn’t shoot this image with a fancy camera and import it into my Lightroom catalog for proper editing and backup, I completely forgot about it.

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WILDWOOD NEW JERSEY IN SPRING

Wildwood is usually a pretty busy place in the summer. But in the off-season, it’s quite with little going on. The traffic lights all flash yellow and most of the stores are still closed for the winter. There were only a few places open on the boardwalk and most of the people on the beach were only there to walk their dogs.

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NEURAL NETWORKS IN NATURE

One of my favorite times to be in the woods is after a storm. The dampness and the fog create a surreal atmosphere that surrounds you in a way that is both familiar and peaceful, yet somehow unsettling. Near the end of Autumn, just before the weather turns cold permanently as winter sets in, there is a calm that only lasts a day or two.

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INDIAN RUN RESERVOIR

I used to mountain bike to the dam at Indian Run as a kid. The distance between the trail entrance near the road and the dam itself is much longer than I remember. Being on foot didn’t help either. I never made it all the way to the dam that day, but did manage to take a few shots on the walk.

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