I am pretty much your average accountant who pretends to be a photographer in his spare time, because let's face it, accounting leaves little room for creative expression. I am a Penn State alum and proud to say so. I am also recently married, which I am far more proud of.

 

A lot of work in my photostream was taken with my lowly Kodak Easyshare CX7330. I have recently upgraded to a Nikon D40 and am still exploring the new found freedoms the DSLR world offers. I do use Photoshop CS2 on occasion, although usually only for slight color/contrast tweaks. Any major photo editing will always be noted in the photo description (I occasionally break out my creative guns and fire away to create something new).

 

I am still quite new to this photography hobby, so any feedback/encouragement/criticism is greatly appreciated. During college, I had a hot and cold relationship with Flickr (months of checking things everyday and then many months without logging in). Hopefully as I settle down into a normal lifestyle, I will at least be able to maintain a luke warm relationship and never ignore Flickr for extended amounts of time. Although I am making no promises this time around.

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  • JoinedApril 2005
  • Current cityPennsylvania
  • CountryUSA
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I love the diversity of Dave's photos! He always surprises me with something unexpected, his young eye obviously very much in love with the world, catching everything from the beauty of butterflies and fall foilage, to the memories of old playgrounds and coke signs. Browsing his photos is like an adventure, always disc… Read more

I love the diversity of Dave's photos! He always surprises me with something unexpected, his young eye obviously very much in love with the world, catching everything from the beauty of butterflies and fall foilage, to the memories of old playgrounds and coke signs. Browsing his photos is like an adventure, always discovering something new about his world, sharing in his discoveries and delightful finds. Dave has a terrific eye for perspective, especially evident in his architecture photos, which always catch the most interesting and story-telling angles to make you go "ooo, ah...." And if you're really having a bad day, just browse his floral and folliage shots... and drink in the breathtaking colors and beauty. You'll just have to smile ;)

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October 31, 2005