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This series of images was taken on visits to the Getty Center in Los Angeles, California over an eight year period. I usually find this type of modern architecture sterile, but here the architect Richard Meier created spaces that are not only pleasant to be in but include interesting lines, windows, angles, curves, and textures [...]

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My longtime flickr contact minato has posted a wonderful image of ornamental maple leaves with iPhone with ornamental maple leaves in Japan.

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This series of images was taken on visits to the Getty Center in Los Angeles, California over an eight year period. I usually find this type of modern architecture sterile, but here the architect Richard Meier created spaces that are not only pleasant to be in but include interesting lines, windows, angles, curves, and textures [...]

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Can the iPhone 4S replace a “real” digital camera? Great in-depth investigation. As one with an iPhone 4S, a Canon PowerShot S100 and a Canon 5D and some nice lenses, I can attest that the iPhone 4S does not replace the other cameras fully but it does eat into the point and shoot space. and [...]

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This series of images was taken on visits to the Getty Center in Los Angeles, California over an eight year period. I usually find this type of modern architecture sterile, but here the architect Richard Meier created spaces that are not only pleasant to be in but include interesting lines, windows, angles, curves, and textures [...]

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This series of images was taken on visits to the Getty Center in Los Angeles, California over an eight year period. I usually find this type of modern architecture sterile, but here the architect Richard Meier created spaces that are not only pleasant to be in but include interesting lines, windows, angles, curves, and textures [...]

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Los Angeles, California. The last few times we’ve been to the Getty Center the Robert Irwin garden has been closed for renovation. My mother enjoys wheeling through it; it’s tight but that’s good for her since she can’t see well and the tightness gets her closer to the flowers. I can’t remember what this one [...]

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These images are part of a series taken on visits to the Getty Center in Los Angeles, California over an eight year period. I’ve done all of my images in this series with a Canon 5D and a Canon 24-70mm f/2.8 L lens and I rented a Canon 16-35mm f/2.8 L lens to see how [...]

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Kent, Connecticut. I did some photo work for the artist Joy Brown who’s a good friend of mine. I’ve been doing this kind of work for her for many years and it’s wonderful to have such a great working relationship as well as a close friendship. Many times one of these will get in the [...]

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For the past year I’ve been using this Rubbermaid Handi-box Snap Case to pack my Canon 5D, Canon 24-70mm f/2.8 L lens, Canon 100mm f/2.8 L macro lens or a Canon 135mm f/2 lens (either/or), a pouch with extra batteries and CF cards, a blower, and a strap. The only part of the kit that [...]

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This image is part of a series taken on visits to the Getty Center in Los Angeles, California over an eight year period. I’ve done all of my images in this series with a Canon 5D and a Canon 24-70mm f/2.8 L lens and I rented a Canon 16-35mm f/2.8 L lens to see how [...]

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This image is part of a series taken on visits to the Getty Center in Los Angeles, California over an eight year period. I’ve done all of my images in this series with a Canon 5D and a Canon 24-70mm f/2.8 L lens and I rented a Canon 16-35mm f/2.8 L lens to see how [...]

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This image is part of a series taken on visits to the Getty Center in Los Angeles, California over an eight year period. I’ve done all of my images in this series with a Canon 5D and a Canon 24-70mm f/2.8 L lens and I rented a Canon 16-35mm f/2.8 L lens to see how [...]

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These images are part of a series taken on visits to the Getty Center in Los Angeles, California over an eight year period. When I fly to Los Angeles to visit my now 96 year old mother, we enjoy visiting the Getty Center which is relatively close to her house and accessible to her in [...]

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“Myself, Trav and Melissa pictured with the sign at Wonder Lake, the starting point of our climb up Denali. We took the Muldrow Glacier route, so the first week of the 30 day climb was spent ferrying gear, food and fuel across the tundra which my dad was kind enough to help with. From there [...]

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These images are part of a series taken on visits to the Getty Center in Los Angeles, California over an eight year period. When I fly to Los Angeles to visit my now 96 year old mother, we enjoy visiting the Getty Center which is relatively close to her house and accessible to her in [...]

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My long time flickr contact and even longer time friend Scott James has a nice set on hummingbirds. I particularly like the one I posted above, the hummingbird through the feeder is great.

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Mt. Everett, Massachusetts. I took my wife Anne on a walk around Guilder Pond on the shoulder of Mt. Everett before the mountain laurel went by. I took my Canon 5D and a few lenses because the walk was short. Glad I did, the flowers were in perfect bloom and the light was great. The [...]

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Los Angeles, California. I had my now 96 year old mother sit down for yet another one of our portrait sessions. This time I had her face the window and I think she felt more comfortable not staring into the camera. We had a nice visit and we’ll both be a bit sad when I [...]

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Huntington Gardens, Pasadena, California. The first flower shot I’ve done in a long time. I love flowers and this one had a marker but stupid me, I forgot to shoot it for reference. So, it’s a milk splash flower until I hear otherwise (because it looks like spilled milk frozen in a photograph to me).

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