A Year (or More) of Photos

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Showing posts with label Artworks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Artworks. Show all posts

Saturday, June 14, 2025

Artworks, Creek-side

Artworks, Creek-side - To get this photo, I had to lean over Salt Creek. The only thing keeping me from falling in the water - with camera - was to focus the camera, then hook my right arm around a metal railing on an adjacent property's loading dock, lean waaaay over the creek, with the camera in my left hand (held over the water), then click. Viola.

To buy a print copy of this photo, check here for prices, then here to contact, unless listed as NFS (not for sale).

Sunday, April 17, 2022

Portrait

Portrait - This gentleman and his sister were helping out (along with Salt Creek Artworks' owner) when artists were having to move out of Salt Creek Artworks in St. Petersburg, Florida.

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Tuesday, September 28, 2021

Artworks, Creek-side

Artworks, Creek-side - To get this photo, I had to lean over Salt Creek. The only thing keeping me from falling in the water - with camera - was to focus the camera, then hook my right arm around a metal railing on an adjacent property's loading dock, lean waaaay over the creek, with the camera in my left hand (held over the water), then click. Viola.

To buy a print copy of this photo, check here for prices, then here to contact, unless listed as NFS (not for sale).

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Back Corner, Creekside

Back Corner, Creekside - A slightly different angle of Salt Creek Artworks from August 5, 2014, this time, showing the close proximity to St. Petersburg's Salt Creek.

To buy a print copy of this photo, check here for prices, then here to contact, unless listed as NFS (not for sale).



Angle showing more of Salt Creek. The Artworks building was close to the creek!

Monday, December 15, 2014

Artworks, Creek-side

Artworks, Creek-side - To get this photo, I had to lean over Salt Creek. The only thing keeping me from falling in the water - with camera - was to focus the camera, then hook my right arm around a metal railing on an adjacent property's loading dock, lean waaaay over the creek, with the camera in my left hand (held over the water), then click. Viola.

To buy a print copy of this photo, check here for prices, then here to contact, unless listed as NFS (not for sale).