Two photographers I admire above all others are Horace Greeley and Ansel Adams. How can one not be impressed with the spirit of a man like Horace and respect his incredible composure and dedication? To stand in the midst of the battle field while cannon balls and hails of bullets soared past his head is unimaginable. Yet, his composure was such that he captured live action photographs of the darkest moments of the Civil War. His slices of time will forever be preserved. Ansel Adams, a true master of black and white photography, said two things that I have always remembered. The first was, "You don't take a photograph, you make it," and the second, "There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs." I hope you enjoy my site. A rebuild is in the works which will include some of my favorite videos and animations!

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The USS Wisconsin is a WWII battleship museum which is moored in Norfolk, Virginia. I happened to be walking by and could not resist shooting a panoramic of this iconic, historical archive. I didn't have time to go aboard, but I do plan on doing that this summer.