Hiking through moss
I found this moss growing near Black Creek Lake. It was begging for a miniature but I didn’t have any with me. I returned to the … Continue reading Hiking through moss
I found this moss growing near Black Creek Lake. It was begging for a miniature but I didn’t have any with me. I returned to the … Continue reading Hiking through moss
I remember this mall when it was in its prime. It has changed since my last visit years ago. When I look at the photo below, I like to imagine the crowds that used to shop here. Here’s a look at … Continue reading A Tribute to the Gainesville Factory Shops
They only play at swanky locations – usually the LBJ Grasslands or wherever shelf fungus can be found. Their specialty is swing and Lindy Hop music to get the crowd moving. But they are very adept at reading the crowd … Continue reading The Fun Gus Band!
Today’s adventure included Eisenhower State Park. In comparison to the LBJ Grasslands, it’s a stone’s throw away. Here are some highlights. I won’t show you the really fascinating <more like macabre> shots of a deceased bird on the shore…. Instead, … Continue reading Tranquility!
Here’s a side profile of a chair at the NYLO Hotel. Here’s the same chair in use. Here’s my adaptation of the chair in miniature form! My hand for scale. Cameras: Canon G16, Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Dates: July … Continue reading Trending: Round Chairs
Last Fall I got to experience a controlled burn at the LBJ National Grasslands. At the time I didn’t know it was a controlled burn. I was devastated when I saw ‘my’ charred Grasslands. There were still some open flames … Continue reading Scorched Earth
The real title for this blog is: Do Your Best Every Time. At the end of the photo shoot, I asked if I could have my photo taken with our model. I’m not sure if you can sense it from … Continue reading Unicorn Dreams Do Come True
I had the chance to visit Ball Knob Cemetery and was surprised to see my favorite mushroom was still there. If you missed the post from November, click here to see the mushroom when it was in its prime. … Continue reading Revisiting a mushroom at Ball Knob Cemetery
I have the privilege of writing the last page of every issue of Designs in Machine Embroidery. The page is called “A Closer Look” and features my miniatures in unexpected settings – preferably related to machine embroidery. That, dear readers, … Continue reading Day Job: Miniatures