church photo
I came across this shot while driving around Meta, MO one evening. I liked how the stairs looked as though they led right to the church and the overcast sky gave a somber mood. This is one of my favorite pictures because this is the church my father attended as a child.

rosebush photo
This photo was taken in Ste. Genevieve, MO in the spring of '97. I had visited Ste. Gen. for their annual French Heritage Festival. Being the oldest established town in Missouri, there was much to explore and learn. I highly recommend a bottle of Concord from the Ste. Genevieve Winery.

brick street photo
I saw this scene while driving in Columbia, MO. It looked so serene and peaceful even though it was a quick left turn off of one of the busiest streets in town. I'm sure the people who were driving behind me were not thrilled at my sudden braking to capture this on film! I know this because of the middle finger they offered as they passed me.

country farm
I was forced to take this picture by a friend. He wanted a picture of the tiller-thingy, so I got a composition with the old farm house in the background and snapped the shot. When I got the photo's processed, I fell in love with this one. I'm sure glad he made me take the picture!

June 2004
June 2004 - Callaway County

June 2004
June 2004 - Governor's Gardens, Jefferson City, MO

June 2004

June 2004

Sunbeams

More Sunbeams
Clouds...pretty self-explanatory

St. Louis Arch

A different angle
The Arch in St. Louis, Missouri.

Capitol View Access in Jefferson City, MO

Capitol View Access in Jefferson City, MO
Capitol View Access in Jefferson City, MO.



I'm gathering this stuff slowly but surely - more pictures to come later!



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Follow these links to see some good photography sites!

The New York Institute of Photography home page. Great Resource for anyone of any skill level.

The Kodak Guide to Better Pictures page - lots of information on this page, too.

Exposure - Yet another great photography site!

The Eastman House - An indepth resource for the history of photography.

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