Photography is my hobby. It all started over 60 years ago when I became the “high school photographer.” My years in retirement and digital cameras has provided renewed interest.

Darkroom Days vs Today
In the old days, this meant having a darkroom. That was not easy as it might appear because of the fumes and need for light tight rooms. Couple the digital camera with software such as Photoshop™ and it makes for a winning combination. Making possible many things that were really not possible, without years of experience, in the darkroom.

But it is not all camera and Photoshop™. Today's lens are really outstanding although my old manual focus lenses also work beautifully. All these photographs were taken with my 105mm macro lens.

Our neighbor's little dog. This is Sammy and he is a replacement for Ben, a Golden Retriever. Seems Sammy was having a bad hair day!
