Fast forward — Paused
Fast forward for a moment…
Hight water continues flowing over the Cooleemee River Park (The Bullhole) dam four days after heavy rain.
Photographs, photography and discussions about it

Fast forward for a moment…
Hight water continues flowing over the Cooleemee River Park (The Bullhole) dam four days after heavy rain.

Not a lot of photography, or blog following, happening at the moment. It’s a mental and physical “pause” — and I’m going with the flow and doing more reading. Hence, I pull this image from the archives of last years Italy vacation.
No doubt the urge will return as will the posting — perhaps when this every day rain stops and the sun returns.

Maggie watching her favorite TV show, “Incredible Dog Challenge.” [Iphone 4 photo]

Putting together my selection of favorite photos for 2012 set in motion thoughts of where I’ll like my photography take me in 2013 — action and equal reaction.
A piece of advice I’ve heard so often as a key to success is finding a niche and sticking with it until you become “an expert” in it. Yet in photography, in this blog and even in my life I’ve always run counter to that advice. I fear I tend to generalize without reaching great depth in any one area.

Well I finally did it. After years and years of starts and stops I’ve actually gathered together some of my favorite images for a year. You can find the 2012 My Favorites in the Meandering Passage Gallery here.

In a previous post I mentioned having three digital cameras of different sizes and, at least in my mind, different primary uses. However, each has the ability to shoot video — the Canon S90 does H.264 640 x 480 video while the Olympus OM-D and Nikon D600 both do HD video capture.
Most D-SLR’s these days have video capability, yet, I’ve only used this capability on a couple of occasions with the S90 and OM-D and never on the D600. To be honest, I’m not even sure how to use it on the D600.