December 9, 2015
Yesterday I stood under this tree looking for a pattern in the gold leaves and dark branches. I must have spent an hour looking up […]
December 9, 2015
I think I can say, almost flat out, that Oaks are the best trees for our summer-dry climate. I have been photographing Oaks for the past few […]
December 7, 2015
I am well into writing the new rose book, with a catchy title of the PhotoBotanic Guide to Photographing Roses and offer this tip for finding […]
December 6, 2015
PhotoBotanic is my e-book publishing brand and I am pushing out, the way any publisher should – I’m now on Amazon. In an effort to get […]
December 4, 2015
Every morning my dog, Kona, and I go for a walk on Cherry Hill which reaches about 800 feet from our backyard here in Novato, […]
November 30, 2015
The ginkgo leaves fell all at once. This is what they do when they decide to drop their leaves. Overnight a puddle of leaves lay under the […]
November 29, 2015
By popular demand, I have created gift certificates for the e-books. The way it works is for you to purchase one of the e-books […]
November 23, 2015
During the autumn, for many years, I have been photographing the Tupelo tree in my front yard. The Tupelo (Nyssa sylvatica) is one of the […]
November 18, 2015
Recently, the folks at the new Light cameras,  promoting how camera technology has changed, asked photographers how their work has changed;  and it got me to thinking […]
November 16, 2015
Somewhat sheepishly I must admit is screwed up. Or more charitably perhaps, I am learning from my mistakes. I just came across some photographs I […]