Technology rarely features on this site, but B&W very much suits aviation subjects; even modern ones.
This was a landmark visit in 2006 of the USMC's shiny new toy, the tilt-rotor Osprey; a phenomenal tool for US marines, vertical take off from ships and transit at nearly 400 knots then land...
This is an impromptu shot of my wife taken yesterday morning at Scanlon Creek Conservation Area north of Newmarket. We had just finished a long hike, and she had stopped to rest. As I walked behind her, I beheld a glowing corona around her hair cast by the bright morning sun. Photo enhanced with...
This has been on my bucket list for some years and I had always had it in mind that I wanted it in B&W. It had to be an early morning shot due to York being an extremely busy town. I was lucky to get just the one shot, after that cars came from knowwhere and parked in the street off loading for...
This is an older color photography that I had taken some time ago. It was taken, during a rain storm, out of my backdoor. It was raining so hard that it flooded my back porch which allowed me to capture the abstracted fluid motion of the drops as they struck.
Today I needed to test my camera to see if the rangefinder was accurate at it's closest point of focus - which I'm glad to say it is. However, referring back to another thread regarding Norman & using household objects as subjects, I put away the test chart and took this out of the kitchen...
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