St Patrick’s Well

St Patrick's Well, or Pozzo di San Patrizio, is located in Orvieto, Umbria, Italy. There are 248 steps down (and up). The view in my image is looking up at…

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The Three Castles

A short trail through the woods leads to the ruins of the Three Castles---more like three towers, really---that are perched on a ridge above Eguisheim, Alsace, France. The structures date…

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Dreaming of Venice

I'm beyond excited about heading back to Europe in a few days for an extensive photography trip that will include one of my favorite cities, Venice. May the photographic stars,…

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Fire Engine Restoration

My Maine Media Workshops Composition & Photography group visited an antique fire engine restoration atelier housed in a large barn. I gather this is one of the few antique fire…

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(Digital) Darkroom Prowess

The two very different images shown in this story have something in common: digital darkroom prowess. In other words, both images make extensive use of post-production tools and techniques to…

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Taos Pueblo

Taos Pueblo is a World Heritage Site, and believed to be the oldest continuously inhabited structure in North America.  The core of the present adobe complex was probably initially built…

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Victor, Colorado

Victor is a gold mining town in Colorado. Partially depopulated, located at an altitude of almost 10,000 feet on the southwest shoulder of Pikes Peak, it is part of a…

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Maine and Colorado

Here are two images from my recent trip to Maine and Colorado. The first image is of a stairway in Fort Knox, Maine. That's right: there is a Fort Knox…

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Steam Train

I was photographing some derelict factory buildings in La Jara, Colorado, when a natty gentleman came out of the mostly disused train station beside the overgrown train tracks. He was…

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Bottle Collection

Today we photographed many beautiful and magical things---like the glass bottle collection shown here, and continuing to a very wonderful and rather weird historical fire-engine-restoration workshop. I'll show the fire…

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