Corona Virus Changes the Landscape

Who really knows how this will all turn out? Denton, Texas, is shut down from the middle to the edges, and as we are left to contemplate, we wonder: Is this the end of the United States consumer driven economy? Will consumers, who’ve been forced into stasis, awaken and realize what the do need, what they don’t need and what the difference is between need and want, quality and crap?

The final chapters are still way out ahead of us, but as we go through the lens glass, we – I – cannot forget to document this era for history, if for nothing and no one else. Value in these images? They are likely to be worthless today, and for quite some time, but maybe someone will seek understanding from them in the distant future. That’s a BIG maybe.

TPWD State Parks closed to prevent spread of Covid-19 virus outbreak.

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New Feature Images Added Today!

These images were captured back in early November, a month that should be remembered for its already cold turn.

I was so chilly in fact, I really didn’t give a lot of time to it. I decided the better part of survival was knowing my insurance is about to run out. So I got in the car and CRANKED up the heat and hoped I had the one particular parade shot below. Subtle, but then most of the best things are, aren’t they?

A longer lens would have had more compression / impact, but this is certainly subtle enough to get by.

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Denton Farmer’s Market Still Going Strong

This image from the weekend Farmer’s Market in Denton made the cut. I shot so few images, the edits came easily this time.

Denton Farmer's Market 2019. #Farmersmarket #dentoning #dentontexas
Hard to believe it is November looking at this bounty! Denton Farmer’s Market 2019

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