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Warszawa, Poland

Commercial profile for a local business. Often, I am asked to photograph businesses in the same style that I work the street so that a portfolio of images can be built to showcase a business by showcasing the human element and connect their business to potential clients.

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Hasselblad 500 C/M 80mm Planar f2.8 Kodak Film Scanned with Epson 4490

Part of the Greek Amphitheater found in the Guildwood Gardens, Toronto Ontario

Street photo of a Carnival float driver

this bronze cory (corydoras aeneus) loves his natural rock and live plants

Open Mic. Aylesbury, Bucks.

lettuce lake park, tampa, florida

Ferrari Enzo.

 

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As seen in the Castro, San Francisco.

This is used for accurately measuring and tracing something for replication.

Green Heron captured in profile.

Profile of a nice white tiger living in a Swiss zoo

Penn Avenue

West Reading, Pennsylvania

Profile view of Gulfoss an Icelandic waterfall.

This will eventually be lifted off the ground on four pillars

She was sitting pretty looking out the window.

Profile view of George Washington as seen from SD Highway 244. A monumental sight to see. Mt. Rushmore National Memorial in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1966.

A profile of an Eagle Ambassador, a resident of the National Eagle center in Wabasha Minnesota

3 for 1 today. I'm stuck in the house with my son. Trying to process my way out of this rut...

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

New profile photo for rest of 2021

Redhead Day Breda 2010

Profile portrait of the male snow leopard, with open mouth and tongue visible

 

Sideways, in profile.

Cypripedium calceolus is a lady's-slipper orchid.

For nearly four centuries, gardeners and botanists have collected the species to near extinction: as early as 1629 – when the species was first documented by botanists – it was being collected for gardens, and such the uprooting havs continued ever since.

By the second half of the twentieth century, just a single plant survived in a secret site, following the loss of a second population near Leyburn that fell prey to collectors as late as 1956.

Only recently has the species' fortunes in Britain been reversed, following an introduction programme that has planted out cultivated seedlings in as many as 16 sites in a girdle across northern England, from Morecambe Bay to the Durham shores.

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View On Black

 

It was time for a new profile pic. ;-))

Seeing how close I can get...with my lens. When I just sit still in my yard, the birds don’t mind...so I can slowly raise my lens and zoom in on them.

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