
My daughter trying to keep warm on a recent outing with the kids to a local fire-pit for hotdogs and marshmellows.
Nikon Z8
NikonZ 40mm f/2.0
PP CaptureOne

My daughter trying to keep warm on a recent outing with the kids to a local fire-pit for hotdogs and marshmellows.
Nikon Z8
NikonZ 40mm f/2.0
PP CaptureOne

To see these brignt red lanterns in vivid color, visit Life on the Bike
More of my images can be seen on my own blog.
Somewhere in Nevada, a long straight stretch of highway, no other cars in sight, just you and the open road.

U.S. Highway 93
More of my photography can be found on my website and my blog.


Night View
This image was taken with an iPhone 17 Pro. Luckily this hard drive was replaced with a SSD (Solid State Drive) before it had the chance to fail. It was a very low capacity drive so I thought it might make for interesting subject matter once the cover was removed 😊
A different point of view. Washington D.C.

Capturing street photography in monochrome removes the distraction of color as a compositional element, allowing the viewer to focus on the raw interplay of light, gesture, and form. In black and white, the stories and faces of the street are distilled to their essence—human emotion, fleeting movement, and the subtle truths of everyday life.
More of my photography can be seen on my blog “Streets of Nuremberg“

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