French Quarter
The last of my New Orleans posts. The infamous French Quarter with all of its color, eccentric folk, easy jazz, & wonderful aromas of down home cooking. What can you

The last of my New Orleans posts. The infamous French Quarter with all of its color, eccentric folk, easy jazz, & wonderful aromas of down home cooking. What can you
New Orleans cemeteries are old. The history is rich & the tales are shocking . Who knew this is where the phrase “getting the shaft” comes from? Did I look
East of New Orleans are the swamp lands of Honey Island where the gators are bored with tourists, the wild bores wander & the blue pelicans are plentiful. My recent
What a year! 2014 photography brought family celebrations, travels to Ecuador, Kauai & the midwest along with just some fun selfies. Here is my annual celebration of candid photos of
Legend says that you can shoot a gun from the front door of these homes & go through to the back door with a straight shot. Regardless, these homes in
We have a lovely pumpkin patch outside of Selah where pumpkins seem to populate the hillside. More varieties than I was aware seem to populate this pumpkin gathering place. The
Recently, I’ve joined a photography group in which we have a weekly theme. This week’s theme “Patterns” caused me to think outside my usual box & led me to venture
The temptation with these photos was to really play with the editing in Lightroom. The more I played with the editing, the more I was not happy. Although they are
One of the many reasons I love to go on medical missions is that we get to see how the real people live. Not just seeing the “top ten tourist
I love to get great photos of people, especially if they are uninhibited. My medical missions give me a great opportunity to do this & my recent trip with Medical Ministry International to Ecuador once again provided some nice opportunities to catch a few fun photos … Continue readingEcuadorean Faces 2014