600 base images, 100 final images in the composite. A week to shoot and a week to edit.
I have a thing about eggs.
Shot this for a mock-up of a magazine cover on surrealism. Pipe found in basement.
Abstract using nothing but bed sheets
ICM concept image: a person lost in the woods using a compass.
My favorite ICM shot of the year (so far). A mashup of about six foliage shots taken in Crawford Notch, NH.
The salamander was returned to the wild unharmed (and never had any mustard on him).
Just walking through my house one day and noticed this blank wall for the first time.
A tribute to all the healthcare workers during our battle with COVID-19
The ruins of an old granite quarry. These were lathes for turning gigantic columns for places like DC.
Cold Brew challenge: make a shot without a container.
Looking out of a cardboard box
The coming fall. Down behind the meadow in the aspens.
This just seemed so natural...
Sunflower ICM
This was NOT as simple as it looks.
My wife threw this cauliflower stump away. I thought it had abstract potential.
Yeah, splashes delight me, too.
I also love boxes.
Big rain off the barn roof. Shot through my dining room window.
This towel hook for the shower was way too cool to not shoot.
No idea why I did this. I'm not an anxious person.
The Reaching Oak, patriarch of the forest (seriously, this thing is humungous)
My gear is pretty near indestructible.
I just love this stuff!
My friend Andy Gray turned me on to ICM (Intentional Camera Movement) photography a few years ago. And so I dabble. Walking through an autumn aspen cathedral.
Self-promotion shot with tie and flying hat. Out standing in my field.
Probably will never work, but worth a try, right?
Our old farm as ICM subject. Inspired by Andrew Gray.
My wife's mixing bowls and a bunch of dandelion flowers.
Trick shot. Can you spot it?
Northern New Hampshire foliage ICM. Stark grey trunks and the hues of autumn. A three-image composite.