• Photography,  Travel

    Let’s See!

    Ireland in pictures -Part 1 Gap of Dunloe I like to think of myself as a photographer, but the more I get into it, the more I realize how much of a photographer I am not. Now that I have a decent camera and the proper software to edit and enhance the outcome, I’m not sure which is more overwhelming; trying to understand all the camera settings or trying to figure out when a photo is really “Finished” and ready for the public. My daughter is the Photographer; she not only understands the camera and software settings but also has a grasp of the “Workflow” required to get a good…

  • Pandemic,  Photography,  Thoughtful thoughts

    The world as we knew it.

    During this pandemic crisis, the globe has changed dramatically. With the necessity of social distancing we have become a people of isolation and separation. The joy of strolling through the aisles casually reviewing and selecting from hundreds if not thousands of options, or popping by our favorite bakery to look at the delectable selections behind the glass has been replaced by a society of grab and go from the curbside. Many of us still blessed enough to be able to work, are now relegated to seeing the world through a 15.6 inch viewing screen in the form of our laptop at our kitchen table. And many of the daily challenges…