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Rhythm and Harvest

Rhythm and Harvest

by Keron | Oct 14, 2011 | Alternative Processes, inspiration, personal projects, tips and process, Travel | 6 comments

Autumn has always been my favorite time of year. This year for the first time I’m in California during the grape harvest. Instead of watching the maples and oaks of Eastern forests clothe themselves in ruby and gold, I’ve been watching the grapes ripen....
more fun with flypaper textures!

more fun with flypaper textures!

by Keron | Jun 6, 2011 | Alternative Processes, Fine Art, Horse Photography | 2 comments

I stole a few moments today from a mountain of tasks to create a few textured images. Of course I used my favorite Fly Paper Textures (Hint….click the button!) and here are the results. I used some favorite textures from the original three….and a new one...
Compassion = Understanding?

Compassion = Understanding?

by Keron | Mar 16, 2011 | Alternative Processes, Fine Art, inspiration, personal projects | 6 comments

Magnum photographer Eve Arnold from her book Retrospect: “If the photographer is interested in the people in front of his lens, and if he is compassionate, it’s already a lot. The instrument is not the camera but the photographer.” For a very long time I have wanted...

Middleton Place, a national treasure

by Keron | Mar 15, 2011 | Alternative Processes, Editing, Fine Art, personal projects, Travel | 10 comments

It’s been a very busy time, and one marked by illness as well, so the blog has been neglected. Sorely. Here are images from a working trip to Florida, with a stop at one of my favorite gardens in South Carolina: Middleton Place. Prior to leaving West Virginia...
Spring on my mind

Spring on my mind

by Keron | Feb 14, 2011 | Alternative Processes, Editing, inspiration, tips and process | 5 comments

Generally, I prefer to stay “in the moment”. But looking through my photos and finding this wild plum branch in full bloom has me looking ahead to spring. Yes, I have textured the image (with two of my favorite textures from Fly Paper…hint….see...
Push My Button!

Push My Button!

by Keron | Feb 1, 2011 | Alternative Processes, Editing, inspiration, tips and process | 14 comments

I have a “button” on my blog.  It’s a first.  It’s big. I’m excited.  (Ok, maybe it’s not really big, but it feels big to me.)  The fine folks at Fly Paper Textures have asked me to pop on their link from my site.  I agreed readily...
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