A lost Ansel Adams photo? Nope.
Earlier this week I asked my son to lay down on the living room floor so I could take a photo of his nose. Why? Because a photo challenge theme … Continue reading A lost Ansel Adams photo? Nope.
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Earlier this week I asked my son to lay down on the living room floor so I could take a photo of his nose. Why? Because a photo challenge theme … Continue reading A lost Ansel Adams photo? Nope.
While sitting at home with my kids this afternoon, I thought it would be cool to take an impromptu trip to the Bonneville Salt Flats to take a photo of … Continue reading The Scene you Didn’t See in the Cars Movie
My son was sure to include a Luke Skywalker minifigure to our family trip last weekend and asked me to photograph him from behind. With today being such a special … Continue reading May the Fourth Be With You
If you’re new to my blog, you probably think all my photos are Lego related. I’ll admit that I have a few photos featuring Legos, but the past few days … Continue reading Lego hiker reaches the top
I can only claim credit for taking the photo. My son was the creative director. He came up with the idea, built the Lego tree and book, selected the character … Continue reading Lego Photography: Lost in an amazing book
Had a blast with my family and some friends this weekend while iN St. George. Before making the trek north, we stopped at Snow Canyon State Park’s sand dunes to … Continue reading Lego jeep captured on a sandy ledge
Yesterday I shared the flower photo I shot in my backyard using a macro lens. I also provided a link to a photo on my Flickr page that used a … Continue reading Help! I’m trapped in a water droplet!
A while back I captured some photographs of a light bulb. A few days lated, I decided to expand on the photo and use the white space I had placed … Continue reading Expanding on the Bright Idea photograph
I got a ping pong table for my birthday on March 16. It wasn’t until a week later that I had some friends help me get the massive table home … Continue reading An object in motion remains in motion – even when photographed