Watched “The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford” last night and was awestruck by some of the film’s imagery. It’s not at all what you would consider a typical western and it’s not something to watch if you’re interested in historical accuracy (Alberta, Canada, and the Canadian Rockies serve as the backdrop […]
Archive for April, 2008
The big flag
18Apr08I ran across this slide while pulling images for a stock submission this week. It’s a shot of The Big Flag near Girard, Kansas. And, yes, as you might have guessed, it’s a really big flag. I remember shooting this several years ago and being a bit frustrated by not having anything to use for […]
Distant Fire
10Apr08Here’s a shot from a quick trip up to Atchison this weekend. As you can see, Spring is not yet here. But it’s not far off. The budding trees are a reminder of just how fast this year is flying by.
Within the last couple of weeks the calendar has begun to fill up with […]
Adobe Lightroom 2.0 beta
02Apr08Adobe Labs has posted a beta version of Lightroom 2.0 for download. Some good resources are available on NAPP’s Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.0 Learning Center.
More related links are available on John Nack’s blog. One that I find particularly interesting as a travel photographer is this link to Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Adventure 2008, Destination: Tasmania. “A […]


