There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer.

                                                                                          ~Ansel Adams

 

For my latest posts and links to the rest, please visit   my photostream:

 

badge: Now & Here

 

I try to take good photos, and I hope you find that I sometimes succeed. You can find my most "Interesting" images (i.e. popular on Flickr) in this set or here:

 

Now & Here - View my most interesting photos on Flickriver

 

Most of my photos are fully Copyrighted (All Rights Reserved), but I usually allow them to be used for free by non-profit organizations or individuals for non-commercial use. If you are interested in using any of my photos, please contact me.

 

Below are some samples of my photos. (Click on a photo to visit its page.)

 

Going home: for gigilivorno

Tired of fleeing, I cower and wait...upward vertigo

split-level at Machu Picchu

Swan Pair and Skyline

CHUM-City Building, Queen & John, TorontoBeyond the top of the escalator

Order in the city: for swisscan

passing by

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Why is my handle "Now and Here"?

 

I think it's important to fully experience the present. The now and here is really all we ever have, and we should learn to appreciate it fully, rather than occupying ourselves too much with the past or the future or the elsewhere. My own mind is prone to hanging around in those other times and places while ignoring what is right around me, now and here. So I value any activity that makes me feel fully aware and alive within the present. And that's what photography often does, for me.

 

That makes sense, considering what photography is, I think: an attempt to find something of value amid the swirl and flow of time and space -- now and here from one perspective -- and capture it so that we can see it, marvel at it, try to understand it, and share it with others. At its best, photography reveals the timeless in the now and the universal in the here.

 

Of course, my own efforts at photography haven't reached anywhere near that ideal. But the journey is enjoyable, and some of the results are gratifying if not spectacular. I am still developing my knowledge, experience and skill. I hope that others enjoy my photography and find something of value or interest here... just as I often do in the many wonders created by other and better photographers on Flickr.

 

Thanks for stopping in, and not just marching on by, like these gentlemen:

 

Taking care of busy-ness

 

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  • JoinedFebruary 2008
  • HometownToronto
  • Current cityToronto
  • CountryCanada
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