Partly Cloudy

Partly Cloudy

The weather was partly cloudy with plenty of sunshine and a comfortable 76 degrees.  Or at least it was in my office today.  And I have pictures to prove it! Of course, you could say it was mostly sunny.  Well, however you want to categorize it, it was a good day. Day 286 of my 365…… Continue reading Partly Cloudy

The Questions Worth Asking

The Questions Worth Asking

“The questions worth asking, in other words, come not from other people but from nature, and are for the most part delicate things easily drowned out by the noise of everyday life” –Robert B. Laughlin A tiny, solitary feather floats in the warm glow of the evening light.  These are the moments I live for…… Continue reading The Questions Worth Asking

Embrace

In light of recent events, I wanted to create something, anything, that could express what I am feeling. This is a feeble attempt at that because the feelings and emotions are so strong and varied. In any case, this image shows a duality of perception. The two ropes are bound to one another, tied up, and seemingly strangling each other. On the other hand, they are embracing each other, supporting each other, while making each other stronger. Now, what will happen in the coming days, weeks, and months? I wish I knew. However, I pray that the latter perception, that embrace, is the outcome. Day 282 of my 365 photo a day project. Copyright 2016 Scott Norris Photography scottnorrisphotography.com

“A human being is part of a whole, called by us the Universe, a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings, as something separated from the rest a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal…… Continue reading Embrace

Learning to Let Go

Learning to Let Go

“Learning to let go should be learned before learning to get. Life should be touched, not strangled. You’ve got to relax, let it happen at times, and at others move forward with it.” –Ray Bradbury Life can be crazy.  Or perhaps, better said, Life is crazy.  Just turn on the news, read the newspaper, listen…… Continue reading Learning to Let Go

Miracle of a Single Flower

Miracle of a Single Flower

“If we could see the miracle of a single flower clearly, our whole life would change.” –Unknown, possibly Buddha For the day after the noise, pomp and circumstance, explosions, pops, bangs, and excitement that is the 4th of July, I wanted to create something simple, beautiful and understated.  What better way than with a single…… Continue reading Miracle of a Single Flower

Revere Eight – Model 99

Revere Eight - Model 99

I just can’t get enough of vintage camera gear.  This is the Revere Eight Model 99 8mm camera.  I picked this up at a rummage sale in the neighborhood a few weeks ago for $2.  I’m not sure if it still works well and honestly, it really doesn’t matter.  I bought it for how it…… Continue reading Revere Eight – Model 99

The Keystone Capri K28 8mm Camera

Keystone Capri K28

The Keystone Capri K28 8mm camera.  Oh, what wonderful things it has seen – riding a Harley in the 1950s, time with the grandparents, parents, and kids, skiing in Colorado, boat racing in Texas, the arrival of a President in Houston,  Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, relaxing times with family at the pool or along…… Continue reading The Keystone Capri K28 8mm Camera

My First Nikon Camera

My First Nikon Camera

Every photographer has a favorite camera.  Whether it is their first or the newest one, fresh out of the box, one camera has special place on the shelf, in the camera bag, or in the heart.  Mine is my first Nikon camera – the F2.  I’m fuzzy on exactly how I came to possess it, but…… Continue reading My First Nikon Camera

Two Four Six

Two Four Six

Two Four Six.  What does it mean?  Do these three numbers have any significance?  What about the wooden alphabet building blocks?  Well, actually, it is just me trying to find a shot for the day at 10 o’clock in the evening.  The blocks were handy – spread out all over the floor by my son.…… Continue reading Two Four Six

Minimalist Pillars

Minimalist Pillars

Looking at my son’s wooden toy blocks and specifically the wooden columns,  got me to thinking about the pillars of design for photography. (yeah, my mind is crazy that way)  There are many thoughts on how many elements there are but in my mind there are seven – line, shape, form, texture, color, pattern, and space. Anyway, with…… Continue reading Minimalist Pillars

The Notebook: Day 229

The Notebook: Day 229

For my photo a day project, I will jot ideas and thoughts for future shoots into this spiral notebook.  It’s a way for me to remember cool ideas when I’m actually out with my camera trying to capture something.  And it also doubles as my long-term memory – it does a better job than my…… Continue reading The Notebook: Day 229

Bakers Dozen

Bakers Dozen

As a slight nod to today’s date, I wanted to create an image that contained or conveyed the number ’13’ in some fashion.  And for some reason, the first thing that popped into my head was a baker’s dozen – which of course is thirteen.  And before you send me emails wondering if I can count, I…… Continue reading Bakers Dozen