PCC Victoria

  • December 26, 2023

I am displaying a number of images at the Patient Care Centre at the Royal Jubilee Hospital in Victoria, BC for January and February, 2024. If you would like to…

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Million Monkeys revisited

  • December 31, 2020

several years ago I was thinking of how many images were possible (see the original post here). At the time, I was contemplating copyright and the possibility of accidentally recreating…

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Remembering Old Images

  • May 18, 2020

I have set up a slide copy system to digitize my old slides.To put it is perspective, I have not shot any film, including slides since the early 2000's. I…

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Not the Sharpest…

  • April 26, 2020

There is a quest in photography to get the sharpest photograph. We spend a lot of money on the best lenses, we spend a lot of time getting the focus…

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Black and White

  • April 4, 2020

I will start this blog with a bit of reminiscing. Back in the film days, shooting colour film was easy, you shot your roll of film and brought it to…

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How to be an ARTIST

  • January 12, 2020

A friend shared an post, How to Be an Artist, According to Henri Matisse.  The 4 points are applicable to a lot of things in life, including photography: Master the basics,…

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POTM – February

  • February 28, 2019

This image was an out take from a commercial shoot I did for Dr. Timothy Brown of Ocean Park Natural Therapies. He was demonstrating the testing of various muscle groups.…

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Artistic License

  • February 24, 2019

I have been an artist for many years, and I was a photographer before that. I have talked about my philosophy about creating images before (and I am sure I…

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POTM – October 2018

  • October 30, 2018

I had a tough time choosing the photo of the month this time around. One reason is that I did not get out as much as I wanted to, another…

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Keep It Simple

  • September 22, 2018

Sometimes when taking a photo it is tempting to include a lot of "stuff" to give you more to look at. Often it is better to get rid of all…

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