Prints
My prints are continuous-tone true photographic prints produced on Fuji Crystal Archive paper. To place an order, please click on the image in the gallery and select a print size. For special requests regarding size, please contact me at jsphotos@aol.com
Close-up of a first order fresnel lens that was used in the Sambro Island, Nova Scotia lighthouse.
Close-up of a first order Fresnel lens that was used in the Sambro Island, Nova Scotia lighthouse.
Rays of sunlight illuminate the crystal-clear water of this Yucatan cenote creating beautiful hues of blue and turquoise.
This first ice of the winter season in Vermont displays amazing texture and geometry as it covers some fall foliage at the bottom of a shallow pond. In this pond, the first ice or “primary ice” is quite clear and crystalline, radiating from where the reeds emerge from the water.
This first ice of the winter season in Vermont displays amazing texture and geometry as it covers some fall foliage at the bottom of a shallow pond. In this pond, the first ice or “primary ice” is quite clear and crystalline, radiating from where the reeds emerge from the water.
Years of entropy have created a random design with a vivid contrast between the paint and rust on this metal barn cupola.
Surrealistic reflection of buildings as they are warped by the calm waters of Boston Harbor.
After a winter thaw, Shelburne Pond melted and froze again creating beautiful thin ice patterns.
This is an old Monterey Cypress tree trunk at Point Lobos, CA. The patterns in this tree remind me of the style of Van Gogh.
Closeup of a new railway wheel just starting to rust as it is exposed to the elements in a railway yard.
Waves, light and colored banners interact to create abstract reflection patterns in the harbor of Burlington, Vermont.
The iconic Ferrari emblem and the distorted reflections of an adjacent Ferrari highlight this closeup of a highly polished, black Ferrari Fiorano 559 GTB.
A beautiful black Ferrari California F1 reflects an adjacent red Ferrari.
Rust formations with peeling and cracked paint make for a surreal, planet-like landscape.
Closeup of a second order fresnel lens that was used in the Seal Island, Nova Scotia Lighthouse.
Exposure to the elements has transformed this storage container into a canvas of peeling blue paint and orange rust.
Frost ferns growing vertically atop finer micro frost crystals resembles a conifer forest on the edge of a snowy field.