Category: blackandwhite

fresh rain water collects on the new buds of this unknown flower.

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On a recent trip to the Texas Coast, I decided to chronicle some of the toilets I came across in my travels with a cheap Canon point and shoot camera. These six images are the result.

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It’s as though the slide was made for us. That, even at this second, in this moment of excitement, we can share the experience side-by-side, hands clutching, hearts free.

Through the eyes of a child, all concerns can be reduced to finding the biggest bubble and watching it pop. We adults should take notes.

There are quiet places we find, seldom traveled and often overlooked. They aren’t magical or special in anyway… until we make them so.

Taken in Greenbelt Park near Denton, TX.

My nephew, Liam, got a real kick out of controlling the camera’s remote shutter release.

Two arms full of cranberries, each of them a slightly different and yet mostly the same. The shiny skin of each berry crowds itself into these soft, strong arms.

A close up of a stone mermaid.

Taken at the First Monday Trade Days in Canton, TX.

… doesn’t mean you’re not there.

Sometimes I’m driving down the road and I just feel compelled to pull over. I spend the next 15-30 minutes searching … seeking … studying, and then head home with this in my camera.

Taken near Pilot Point, TX.