Flag retirement at Field of Heroes
Boy Scouts of Troop 64 retire flags during a ceremony at the Field of Heroes.
Flag retirement at Field of Heroes
Boy Scouts of Troop 64 retire flags during a ceremony at the Field of Heroes.
One of the heroes at the Field of Heroes
George Cline smiles as he talks with a friend in front of the Korea Ware Memorial displayed at the Field of Heroes in Westerville.
One of the heroes at the Field of Heroes
George Cline smiles as he talks with a friend in front of the Korea Ware Memorial displayed at the Field of Heroes in Westerville.
Chasing the sun on a Friday afternoon
I'm always chasing the light looking for its variety of ways to illuminate my day and help me shoot better photos. Rarely does the sun itself become the subject of my work. It's never gleefully danced down the sidewalk and across the street in front of me. Until today...
Chasing the sun on a Friday afternoon
I'm always chasing the light looking for its variety of ways to illuminate my day and help me shoot better photos. Rarely does the sun itself become the subject of my work. It's never gleefully danced down the sidewalk and across the street in front of me. Until today...
Chasing the sun on a Friday afternoon
I'm always chasing the light looking for its variety of ways to illuminate my day and help me shoot better photos. Rarely does the sun itself become the subject of my work. It's never gleefully danced down the sidewalk and across the street in front of me. Until today...
Keeping the neighborhood clean.
Choosing today's My Final Photo was quite easy. It had to be the turkey vulture in my back yard. We're not sure where the dead squirrel came from. There was no mourning for it. Neither would there have been mourning if the vulture's meal had been one of the too many...
Keeping the neighborhood clean.
Choosing today's My Final Photo was quite easy. It had to be the turkey vulture in my back yard. We're not sure where the dead squirrel came from. There was no mourning for it. Neither would there have been mourning if the vulture's meal had been one of the too many...
Keeping the neighborhood clean.
Choosing today's My Final Photo was quite easy. It had to be the turkey vulture in my back yard. We're not sure where the dead squirrel came from. There was no mourning for it. Neither would there have been mourning if the vulture's meal had been one of the too many...
The best medicine for a photographer
I understand how important it is that I be supportive for someone who goes to the doctor. I'm the parent, the patriarch, the navigator, and the person with a calming voice. I often accompany others in the family for their visits because it's my duty. It's also my way...
Sometimes the best isn't the expected
There are moments when the unexpected reveals itself in ways you can't explain. Please enjoy this brief moment from today's nearby youth baseball games.
Mid-century family on Hoover Reservoir
Today's photo is slightly different than most I select for My Final Photo. At least it has a different treatment. The scene is relatively ordinary. A mother helps her family lead their boat onto the trailer at a loading dock at Hoover Reservoir. The unusual aspect is...
So much from which to choose
Today's My Final Photo was tough to choose because so much happenedĀ in so little time in the afternoon that it was difficult to digest. I had to choose from a collection of moments that created am interesting evening of contacts. One choice was the 72-year-old...
Choosing the best light for the moment
Seven photos from today's photo trek are categorized by the strong compositional emphasis of light. A common element for many feature photos is the wait. find a spot where you think a photo will happen in the near future, stand in the right spot, and wait. I did and...








