


Haunted Avenues
Caught this image a few years back on the closing day of the county fair.
One foggy morning on Myrtle Beach. Got up early to wander the dunes with a camera, zooming for signs of life. At last, a pair of ghostly silhouettes sprinting through the mist.
Downpour after downpour the lily stands resilient, clinging to its one day in bloom.
Beneath the famed pier in Old Orchard Beach Maine at low tide a few years back. I miss everything about this place.
Evening mist rolls in over the Hudson. I was lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time to swoop up my camera and capture this haunting image.
Taking cover under some trees as the sun splits through the clouds of a passing storm.
A fusion of wind, water, and light: a recipe for an interesting abstract photograph.
One of my first attempts at abstraction. Very little post processing here. Most of this effect was created using long exposure and slight movement.
Something as simple as a reflection in the right light can make an interesting abstract image.
The Hudson Pointe Nature preserve is a favorite walking trail of mine near my home in upstate New York. In early spring it’s not uncommon for this bridge to become fully submerged due to snowmelt running down from the high peaks of Mount Marcy where the Hudson begins.