With a few exceptions, the majority of my photos are published with the Creative Commons Attribution, Noncommercial, No Derivative Works license. If you are interested in using my photos under different license terms — commercial use, derivative works, et cetera — please contact me, and I would be happy to talk to you about alternative arrangements.
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I only sort of know what I'm doing here. Like everyone else, all I can do is try to learn, learn, learn. The best thing about Flickr is that there are so very many talented people posting great stuff. Hopefully some of my photos are okay, too :-)
Aside from the obvious photo subject (family), I enjoy travel photography, so big chunks of my photostream are of trips taken within the US or abroad to Europe or other places. Nearly all the photos are geotagged, so look for the "map" link over on the side and it'll show where, to the best of my memory, the photo was taken. One good way to browse these photos is from the Places collection, which contains a bunch of photo sets that automatically collect groups of photos from various places, e.g. London, Switzerland, Cape Cod, etc.
Dates on the scanned photos from the old Nikkormats & Polaroids tend to be best guesses, but who's counting? Dates from digital cameras should be accurate, of course. As with the geotags, you can use the Dates collection to browse sets by year.
I have my photostream set so that in most cases, any Flickr members can add tags to my photos. As long as contributed tags are useful in some way -- describes some aspect of the photo, or at least says something pithy about it, and isn't broadly offensive or unconstructive -- then I encourage visitor-contributed tagging. (Every now and then I'm getting a "please tag this as Foo" comment on something I've posted; If you think it should have a Foo tag, by all means go ahead and click the link on the right to add that Foo tag, I don't mind.)
I don't have much interest in the "digital darkroom" side of things, so for the most part, what you see here is what came off the camera, with at most some light color correction in iPhoto. If I do do anything beyond that, I like to make it blisteringly obvious. I find the vast majority -- no, not yours, but the stuff from those other people -- of e.g. HDR processed photos to be tedious and annoying, reducing everything to Thomas Kinkaid "painter of light" pablum, so I stay away from that.
A random sampling of some of my favorites, in no particular order:
Baby bird in the driveway
My first son as an infant:
Neuschwanstein castle in Germany:
Mist over the Charles River in Boston:
Boston Public Garden Lagoon at night:
Longest row of mailboxes in California, near Muir Woods:
Sunset over Provincetown, MA:
An evening street scene in Prague:
Fireworks over Scituate, MA:
Afternoon light through the dock buildings at Black Falcon Terminal, Boston:
Stratocaster guitars:
Photomontage of the Eiffel Tower, Paris:
Amanda Palmer performing with the Boston Pops at Symphony Hall:
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- JoinedJune 2007
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- Current citySomerville, MA
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