05/28/2026
Here are the answers from yesterday's post!
Mr Krug (my HS band director and life mentor) asks, What is my best subject to shoot?
Waterfalls. Theyre so full of life and always different with each visit.
Jacob Rose asks if I prefer to shoot in B/w, color or sepia.
It is said that color touches the senses, but b/w touches the soul. I love b/w, except for wildlife and flowers, then its color!
Mrs Plaster asks, how many miles I put on my car a year? I did a 4 year stretch where it was just under 30k miles a year. Nowadays, its closer to 10k miles.
Liza asks, how many shutter clicks a day? I only get out to shoot on weekends, so how about a weekly number. Its appx 500 a weekend.
Amy Elsner asks if ive ever done a shoot on the White River? Not "ON" the river, but i have photographed from the banks a few times.
Lynette Curtis asks my favorite season to shoot? Spring! After long winters of little color, I cannot wait for spring flowers and color.
Vicki Ryman asks for places in N. In to show that IN is more than cornfields.
Well, in that part of the state Id suggest the Dunes!
Michele Gates asks, whats the wildest thing I have ever done for a photo?
Hung over the edge of a 8 story parking garage to take a long exposure of the Circle of Lights. A close second is enduring 40mph winds at the St Joseph lighthouse and getting blasted with sand.
And lastly, Cyndi Coughlin asks for sunset ideas within an hour of Indy?
Welp, Im typically in bed by 8pm, so I dont see many sunsets at all. Id suggest going for a lazy Sunday drive and whenever you see a potential spot, pin it in google maps so you can g*t back and try it. You can also use the PhotoPills app to see where the sun will set to help you gauge if its a good spot.
Thats all. Thank you to everyone who participated!! That was fun!
What do you think, do you like this kind of post? Let me know!