
This little boy was waiting for his mother to pick up a carryout order. He couldn’t resist poking on the plastic sheeting that surrounded the outdoor dining area.

This little boy was waiting for his mother to pick up a carryout order. He couldn’t resist poking on the plastic sheeting that surrounded the outdoor dining area.

This person was a volunteer who was cleaning up the exterior of a local church in East Baltimore. It was time for a break.
In Baltimore we call getting money from a bank machine “going to the wall”. Here is a young woman getting money on a Friday night, lit only by moonlight and a very dim street light.

This is another shot from my “County Roads” series.

From my project, “Equine Beauties”. I was very respectful of his shy nature and waited in one spot until he showed a bit of his face.
I cannot resist shooting fog. This is another from my “County Roads” series. It’s the entrance to a horse farm in Maryland.
From my “County Roads” project. This one was taken in northern Baltimore County one foggy afternoon.
Sun and ice on Black Walnut Cove on Tilghman Island on Maryland’s Eastern Shore on one frigid winter day..

I was looking for horses to photograph as part of a series I’m doing so I took a back road. I found some horses but also found this little bridge.
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