Author: Paul Casey

  • Ski hill

    It’s not a ski hill. Looks like it could be though. That or a minibike racetrack. I could do some photo edit magic and place bike riders racing up the hill around the imaginary bend. In the meantime, I’ll just look and wonder where the shadows come from.

  • good morning all

    Fairly early morning with Ollie out at the feeding station. There’s a slope to this image. I think the horizon is level, but the yard appears to slope upward because of how I was holding the camera at an angle. I like pictures of the woods to contain a bit of mystery. Something not quite…

  • Mixed media

    Display of sunflowers at the Lume Indianapolis featuring Van Gogh. Display consists of physical plants mixed over mirror panels to create illusion of great fields of sunflowers. We really enjoyed the Lume.

  • Twilight

    Things you thought you knew seem different. It’s like the edges move. Something there? I don’t walk in the woods after dark.

  • Sunshine on my shoulders

    Keeping this theme of spring going. We are having exceptional weather the past few days. Blue sky, no wind, and temps in the mid-sixties. Dad used to say, “we’ve been fortunate with the weather”. I agree with him, and we have indeed been fortunate. Even still, it is winter, and nature’s colors are muted for…

  • Bill’s redbud tree

    The peak of spring. It lasts so briefly you wouldn’t believe it even existed if not for writers, painters, photographers and all artists that capture it at a moment to savor throughout the year.

  • Promise of spring

    Winter has only now just started. We haven’t had any snowfall or below zero temperatures yet. But still, it’s not too early to think about spring and the color it brings.

  • Like the first morning

    I love the long road of sunlight shining down on the condo ground in this image.

  • Stormin

    West woods picking up a little snowfall.

  • Mail run

    They’re coming in with today’s delivery from up north.

  • Landing soon

    After a nighttime training mission this one is making an approach to the landing field.

  • Halls of power

    U.S. Air Force Museum in Dayton, Ohio.

  • Take cover

    The things we make. Can you imagine?

  • Full flow west woods branch

    Most of the time the West Wood Branch runs dry. When we get rain day after day it will fill and there have been a couple of times where it spills over the banks and floods the yard. We built the bridge four years ago to give access to the other side of the woods.…

  • Brown and tan

    These two. Hardly never apart.

  • Winter orchid

    This one blooms in the winter with flowers that persist nearly until spring. She is more the gardener than me. I watch things grow. Sometimes water them and pick up fallen leaves and sticks. The orchid is one of those plants that almost begs me to get my camera and take a picture of it.…

  • Thee by the tree

    They walked in the woods in the late afternoon that day. I love the long shadows on snow contrasting with the lines of the bare stand-up trees.

  • Half a foot

    It’s the time of year again for the winter storms to bring snow instead of rain to our lives. I get to take the deck off the John Deere and put the snow blade on it. This will be the fourth year that I’ve had the snow blade. Each year we’ve had a big enough…

  • First day flying

    The flag was new. I waited until after noon on Memorial Day to display it for the first time. Dad had died two days prior, and I was feeling reverent and respectful. The flag is faded now with a bit of wear evident around the edges. I’ve added a longer pole to it, so it…

  • I voted

    This display of a collection of political campaign buttons appeals to me for a number of reasons. One year I wore a button, it was green background with white letters that read “It’s time – Casey for Senate”. Four years later I wore a similar button that read “This time – Casey for Senate”. Casey…

  • Enough?

    You may notice that my photography leans towards outdoors settings. The gardens and woods around the condo. I don’t have to travel far for that, something I appreciate. My love of nature contrasts with my lifelong work in tech. Nature renews itself each year in seasons of dormancy and growth. Tech expands in capitalist cycles…

  • Flame keeper

    We stayed at Abe Martin Lodge in Brown County State Park for a few days back then. They burned this fire on the grounds of the lodge one night while we were there. I think fire is a great subject for photography. Light captured by a tool made to capture light.

  • Carry that weight

    Sometimes it is best to be patient. Be careful out there.

  • Follow the path

    Outdoor temperatures are dropping. Winter is a month away but folks who go somewhere south for the season have already hit the road. We stay put. She had the kids help her with putting out winter decorations in the yard yesterday. I heard that more than two inches of snow was on the ground northeast…

  • Spinning top

    The weekend after Thanksgiving. We hosted the family Thanksgiving dinner as she has for each of the eleven years that we have been here at the condo. There were twenty-six of us here this year. It comes and goes in a blur to me actually. So much to do to get ready for and then…

  • hustlin’

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