Blog:  Ink Blots on Winestains

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Tuesday
Apr202021

Photography Lessons

I had a tough day yesterday and decided towards the end of the day that grabbing my camera and going on a blossom search would be a good way to decompress.

 

I was racing against incoming weather and loss of light, when I decided to stop at an orchard on Cherry Street in Vineland.

 

The blossoms had moved beyond the perfect, pristine crispness that is such a joy to see at this time of year. But the slight deterioration was just a reminder that the blossom is only the precursor to the tree’s true purpose - the fruit.

 

While the blossoms where past perfection, that only served to highlight the underlying ‘support system’ - the tracery of branches is definitely part of the appeal and the beauty of a blossoming orchard.

 

These blossoms turned out to be a metaphor that was a perfect learning from the day I’d had.

 

1) Things don’t have to be perfect to be beautiful.

2) Look beyond the obvious for the beauty and strength beneath.

3) The way we fulfill our purpose is constantly evolving.

 

 

 

Monday
Dec232019

The season we've all been waiting for:  Autumn!

If you have been following along, you may know that I've done two essays so far for Rick VanSickle's "Wines in Niagara" website, highlighting the vineyard year in Niagara. Well, it's time to post Autumn - the season we've all be waiting for - September 22 to December 21, 2019.

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Tuesday
Sep242019

Summer in the Vineyard

Now that autumn has arrived, it's time to look back at summer (June 20 - September 21, 2019). The following is from my photo essay for Rick VanSickle's "Wines in Niagara" website.

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Wednesday
Jul032019

Vineyards in Niagara 

Thanks to wine writer Rick VanSickle for asking me to create a quarterly photo essay for his "Wines in Niagara" website. First up - Spring - March 19 to June 19, 2019.

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Saturday
Nov122016

Inspiring art

This week, Nadine Dennis and I touched on the possibility of her again painting one of my photographs. That got me thinking about the last time Nadine and I had a painter/photographer collaboration.

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