Bokeh Flare.

There was one spot of sunlight left on the grass, coming through the trees, at sunset.  I pointed my camera up and discovered this view before the sun continued to set.
Frozen in Place.

I was almost frozen in place on this photoshoot to Hamlin Beach State Park that January afternoon.

Silly me forgot to bring gloves or a hat along, and it stung to take every shot, but I carried on for over an hour out there!  My fingers were thankful to get back to the car when I couldn't stand any more of the frigid lake-breeze.
The Architect.

Sitting in the center of its universe.
The Watcher.

Who knew my girlfriend could look so ominous standing beneath a streetlamp.
The "oh-my-god-I-almost-just-died-trying-to-stay-up-on skates, why-are-you-still-shooting?" face.
My first shot of Her.
Bedroom Beauty Ad.
She was leaning against her window, and I yelled, "Wait! Don't move!" before grabbing my camera.
Faeries.
"We call them faerie.  We do not believe in them.  Our loss." -- Charles de Lint

Walking through some wooded trails revealed multiple swarms of gnats that look remarkably like tiny fairies!  It took several dozen tries to land the focusing and timing right to soot this moving mass of dots.
Bokeh Flare.

There was one spot of sunlight left on the grass, coming through the trees, at sunset. I pointed my camera up and discovered this view before the sun continued to set.
Bokeh Flare.

There was one spot of sunlight left on the grass, coming through the trees, at sunset.  I pointed my camera up and discovered this view before the sun continued to set.
Bokeh Flare.

There was one spot of sunlight left on the grass, coming through the trees, at sunset. I pointed my camera up and discovered this view before the sun continued to set.
See photo in original gallery.