This website/blog is possessed! That’s about the only answer I have left after trying for five days to discover why it’s using so much CPU time on my shared host. And of course, my hosting provider, rightly so, is wanting me to find that answer or else they will have to limit resources or pull the plug on this site. So, Meandering Passage is running bare bones just now. There’s not even a contact form
Read MoreArchive for October, 2012
Autumn – NC Mountain Water Features
In past years my eyes and brain have accepted a 3:2 aspect ratio for photos is “normal” – whatever that means. But here of late, shooting with my Canon S90 and now my Olympus E-M5, I’ve been shooting at a 4:3 aspect, often composing with a 3:2 finished product in mind, so as to use all of the smaller sensor — then cropping the images to 3:2 during post-processing.
Read MoreA stealthy mountain sunrise
It’s interesting shooting a scene along side another photographer whose work you respect. It provides an opportunity to see through another’s eyes — through their vision and their interpretations.
Read MoreAutumn weather roulette in the NC mountains
We escaped to the cloudy, foggy, misty, rainy, sunny North Carolina mountains this weekend with friends. On Saturday it was one of those days where if you didn’t like the current weather you need only wait a little while or drive down the Blue Ridge Parkway a piece for it to change. The day began early with a mountain vigil for a sunrise which never broke through the clouds…
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