Trying to jump start my photographic flow again and usually the best starting point is to just pick up the camera and play. I sat in the house for a few days tinkering with menus on the camera choices before finally heading out the door. Fog provided the mental motivation. I was responsible for getting my body in motion.
This group of trees at the Pennsylvania Military Museum has provided endless visual fascination. After dozens of attempts at capturing the energy I feel I've yet to succeed. So I find myself standing among the trees over and over again.
I've realized I don't need to go far to make a photograph. This one of Junior and Kim in her studio required little more than a camera and a faint measure of energy to raise the camera and press the shutter button.
Lily and her protector Junior. I realized some time ago that he looks out for her. She on the other hand, just pesters Junior to play. An odd relationship.
Experimenting with the high ISO (25600) during a 3am walk through the neighborhood with Kim. Not sure which is stranger -- experimenting with such an odd setting on the camera or going for a walk at 3am.
The challenge from here; keep picking up the camera. Whatever my mind tells me, especially related to photography, is likely a lie...