Friday, December 31, 2010

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Watching and Looking

I prefer to capture candid images of people looking at, watching, or near things of great importance as opposed to them posing...

Mike and the Statue of Liberty


... walking through Arlington National Cemetery


Mike and Abraham 


... at Ground Zero



... at the Viet Nam Veterans Memorial

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Color vs. Black & White?

Another one of my personal photographic preferences is NOT to turn images to black and white or sepia as has become popular in the past several years.  I do believe it makes a significant artistic statement when used in the right context, but only when it is "called for" and enhances the shot.  These images I captured in Istanbul last year seemed more dramatic in sepia and black and white, adding to the urban feel of the streets....


Sunday, December 26, 2010

From the Back...

Those of you who know my style of photography know that I'm a huge fan of shooting people from the back.  One of the first images I captured in Israel were these young men walking through Ben Gurion airport.   Throughout the trip, I had many more opportunities to do the same...










Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Yummy!

(notice the tongue...)


Tuesday, December 21, 2010

A "mistake" or "a thing of beauty"?

Perhaps the next time you initially see something as a "mistake",  you can choose to look at it as an opportunity to view things differently...

Monday, December 20, 2010

Wepstein 2010

The annual celebration of the friendship between our two families (collectively known as "Wepstein") took place last night...we are very lucky to have such wonderful friends...

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Welcome Lexi!

My newest great niece...

Lexi Jordyn Ganz


Thursday, December 16, 2010

I love snow!

This picture was taken in Colorado, but it feels like Colorado here in Dayton today!!!  



Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Cody-O-Lantern

I laugh out loud every time this picture appears on my digital photo frame.  As usual, because he trusts me so much, Cody cooperated when I put him in yet another precarious position by placing him in this carved pumpkin last Halloween for a photo shoot... (I apologize if I already blogged this picture....)

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Happy Birthday Allie!

Mike and I drove to Bloomington last night to surprise Allie on her 19th birthday.  She was completely surprised, and her reaction was priceless.  We took her and some of her friends to dinner and had a great time...what a great group of girls.  Here are some shots from the evening...










Sunday, December 12, 2010

Bird Rescue

There's something about all the tall windows in our home that attract suicidal birds to crash into them. Often, the birds fall, get right back up, and fly away.  Other times, they seem temporarily stunned and sit, almost as if paralyzed, only to fly away minutes later.

 This snowy morning, a bird hit the window and then fell into our near frozen pond.  Having seen this, Mike went out and rescued the bird out of the pond and we placed it in an empty planter on a towel in an attempt to keep it warm until it hopefully flew away.  Our dogs became quite interested as we went outside to tend to the bird and here are some shots I captured.  Cody became instantly attached (actually obsessed) and Dillon simply went on with his business of playing ball with himself....

p.s...the bird is still recuperating, but now in a nearby tree, and cody is obsessively waiting by the door to go out and check on his new friend...
    






Friday, December 10, 2010

NYC Skyline

I captured these shots from the airplane as we were landing in NYC, en route to Israel.  I'm waiting for the right space to claim a large panoramic print of one of these images...



Wednesday, December 8, 2010

189 Gambel Way Snowmass, Co 81615

I can't take credit for this shot and it's not even a photo, but it's currently my favorite image to look at...

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Snow Shapes

I love the shapes and forms that snow takes on when it accumulates...(Snowmass, Co)





Sunday, December 5, 2010

A Work in Progress

Mike and I just returned from Colorado checking on the new construction... Here are a couple shots of the work in progress taken from different angles.  What you see is the bottom floor...Mt. Daly (the big peak to the left in the bottom image) rises to 13300 feet at its highest point...