




I am posting more from the "Trees" series today. I am not real great at putting words down describing my photography. Hopefully the images speak for themselves and have some connection to each viewer. My hope is that you the viewer gains an appreciation for the subject photographed.
I work with many different cameras and formats (everything from small digital point and shoot cameras right up to an 8"x10" view camera)as well as in both colour and b&w. Usually I have a few series on the go and so you can expect to see quite a bit of variety here.
[Olympus E-1]
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