Category — Photography
Photographs from the NC Botanical Gardens
I love my macro lens. The last photo is my favorite. The botanical gardens had some plants with great personalities.
June 4, 2011 1 Comment
Another Day at the Duke Gardens
I went to the Duke Gardens with my camera over memorial day weekend. I didn’t stay long because I had already gone for a long walk and the sun was intense. But, it was still a productive trip, I learned that herons are not very photogenic. The below photo is the best one I got.
June 4, 2011 No Comments
House Sparrow in Pencil

7" x 5" | Pencil on Paper
I only had two goals yesterday. First was to take some photos of butterflies and second was to do some pencil drawing; both were completed.
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August 9, 2010 2 Comments
Delicious Blackberry Photo
I went to the Durham Farmers’ Market this morning and bought a pint of the most delicious black berries I have ever had in my life. They were so tasty I had to photograph some of them.

June 26, 2010 No Comments
On the easel: Unfolding White Flower

This is the first painting I’ve done in 2010 that is larger than 5×7. This one is 12×16 oil on canvas. I am mostly done, but I do have one more session planned for the kind of tweaking that can’t be achieved wet on wet. [Read more →]
June 21, 2010 4 Comments
Belated final two weeks of figure drawing
The final two weeks were quite some time ago, so I thought I would finally post the last items so I have a complete set. Here is a photo from the very last class.
April 19, 2010 No Comments
Late March in the Duke Gardens
The following are some photos from my trip yesterday to the Sarah P. Duke Gardens. Lots of flowers plus some of the dog and some of Robert. I love Spring in North Carolina. Actually, I love Spring everywhere…

March 28, 2010 No Comments
Figure drawing session three and four, plus some daffodils
I am now half way through the winter figure drawing session at the Durham Arts Center so I thought I would post some of the sketches from the last two sessions. Still very much enjoying myself. I acquired some new pencils with some birthday gift money I received and I had fun working with those. I am also finding that I enjoy working with two types of charcoal: willow and compressed. It’s an easy way to get different values as you might notice in the session four sketches.
Before I move on to the sketches, here are some daffodils from my back yard the other day. They seem to come up around my birthday every year, which is a nice treat. However they always seem to get a cold shock and whither quickly. I like the focus in this photo on just one flower thanks to my amazing 50mm prime lens I got for xmas.
February 26, 2010 No Comments


