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Five Frames from the High, 2020

February 24, 2020John Osterhout 1 Comment

Reflections of Light In the last post I showed five frames from outside The High Museum of Art. This time I’m inside and showing two bonus frames as well, because, well, I can. This is a shot of the edge… Continue Reading →

Photography, Travel Atlanta, Black and White Photography, Hidden Scene, High Museum of Art

Five Frames of Pipes from Five Cities

April 29, 2019John Osterhout 2 Comments

I started taking pictures of pipes several years ago. The way the pipes and valves contort in space and the bright colors in which they are often painted make them hidden works of art. Now I look for pipes when… Continue Reading →

Photography Atlanta, Boston, Galveston, Hidden Scene, Pipe Art, Pipes, San Angelo, San Francisco

Five Botanical Frames

March 18, 2019John Osterhout 1 Comment

Here are five frames of botanical subjects taken at various location in the central Texas area. Las Cinco Tunas I found these colorful tunas in Lady Bird Johnson Municipal Park in Fredericksburg. I did not notice the bug when I… Continue Reading →

Photography Botanical, Hidden Scene

Five Frames of Shiny

March 11, 2019John Osterhout Leave a Comment

I had been thinking about a Five Frames of Shiny post when I spotted this sign during a 2018 trip to New Orleans. I couldn’t resist, because, well, who doesn’t like shiny stuff…

Photography Hidden Scene, photography, Shiny

Five More Frames from the High

February 25, 2019John Osterhout 1 Comment

I visited the High Museum of Art in Atlanta in January of 2019. I was there to see the photography exhibit “Look Again: 45 Years of Collecting Photography” and an exhibit of photographs by William Christenberry, “Time and Texture“. Christenberry… Continue Reading →

Photography Five Frames, Hidden Scene, photography, Street photography

Five Frames from The High

February 11, 2019John Osterhout 1 Comment

The High Museum of Art was founded in 1905 as the Atlanta Art Association. In 1926, Harriet “Hattie” Harwell Wilson High (Mrs. Joeseph Madison High) donated her home on Peachtree Street to house the association’s collection. Today the much-expanded High… Continue Reading →

Photography Five Frames, Hidden Scene, High Museum, humor, Pseudo Art

Five Frames from San Francisco

January 14, 2019John Osterhout 1 Comment

In April 2017 I was loose in San Francisco with my Canon 6D and the Canon 50mm f1.8. I packed light for the trip so my only lens was the 50mm. I’ve never considered this a particular hardship. I spent… Continue Reading →

Photography Five Frames, Hidden Scene, San Francisco, Street photography

Five Frames from Boston

January 5, 2019John Osterhout 2 Comments

My preferred approach to photography is to stroll about a city and look for opportunities to make interesting images. In this I embody the spirit of the flâneur, a stroller, an observer, and, in my case, a photographer with a… Continue Reading →

Photography Five Frames, Flaneur, Hidden Scene, Street photography

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