Wednesday, August 23, 2017

July Photography Meetup: Capture Memphis, Memphis Digital Photography, and Memphis Photography Facebook Group

On Saturday, July 15, 2017 there was a meetup of Memphis Photographers at the Front Porch Bar and Grill at Beale St. Landing. A good time was had by all! There was fellowship, photography, gear talk, and eats and drinks. There was about 30 people in attendance, and at least 24 were Memphis Photographers.


There was a lot of gear talk


There was discussions everywhere you looked and people were shooting photos as well


Photographers Billy Morris and Michael Norman were shooting me while I was shooting them and Alan and Jeff were in deep conversation.


A model came on the scene waiting for a dinner river boat ride and she posed for a lighting session.


I shot a candid


I shot a photographer, shooting a photographer, that was shooting


We were entertained by a smooth jazz band


The skies were dramatic


The Memphis Queen was docked awaiting people to board


They sailed off into the sunset


The sky put on a show toward the end.

Everyone left in anticipation of the next gathering.

Dixon Gardens

A wonderful attraction that appeals to the photographer here in Memphis is Dixon Gardens and the Dixon Gallery. This blog post will focus on the garden and grounds. The Gallery would be another post all to itself. The beauty of the garden is that it continually changes based on the seasons and which plants thrive at which time. It is always a fun get-away.


The gardens are beautifully appointed and designed


The gallery building looks great in the garden lawn setting


Great flower photo ops


There are unique and amazing sculptures to view


There is beautiful wildlife


And yes, they have a Rodin


The greenery is splendid


Many flowers


Loads of bees


All colors


It was so hard to choose that I can see that I will have to do other blog posts on the gardens, and I have not gone into the gallery yet!

Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Lotuses take over South Pine Lake in Shelby Farms Park

One of the biggest pleasant surprises I found after moving to Memphis was the Lotuses that grow in South Pine Lake at Shelby Farms Park. They almost look otherworldly. They made me think of Jurassic Park and the flora of the Jurassic period. For me, they are a visual treat indeed!


Looking into South Pine Lake from the roadway


They really grow large


The warm air and water really allow them to grow


I remember as a kid growing up watching a weekly TV show called Davy Crockett. The song for the show, said that Tennessee was "the greenest state in the land of the free." That ain't no lie!


Yes, that is actually a lake.


From all angles



So serene

It is so starkly different in the winter time. I need to take a photo then and show a lake without the lotus plants.


Monday, August 21, 2017

Nashville: A great nearby weekend get-a-way

If you are a photographer, 2-1/2 hours up I40 is a destination that is really rewarding photographically. Nashville is a very photogenic city. I am not trying to diminish Memphis, it is iconic in many ways with Beale St., the bridges, the riverfront being just a few of the photo ops offered, but Nashville is indeed a favorite among many of my photography friends.

I have gone there several times and have always taken my camera with me. Here is some of the results of those several trips.


A super wide shot of the iconic skyline from across the Cumberland River.


Broadway, the 4th of July 2014


The foot bridge gives great shots of the river tugs


Who can resist the Candy Kitchen on Broadway?


The Parthenon always offers great photo opps!


I absolutely love this tree along the path at the pond in the park near the Parthenon.


It is thoughtful to have a bridge specifically for pedestrians!


Music is the focus on the river front.


The iconic skyline all the way to the State Buildings.


On the pedestrian bridge


The sun starts to set on Music City!

Goodbye for now but not forever.....

Sunday, August 20, 2017

Memphis Zoo; #1 of the 10 Top Zoos in America. Part 2

There is a website called America's Top 10 Zoos and guess what Memphis is #1. If you don't believe me check out this website. I knew that the Zoo was rated high, but was pleasantly surprised to find this website having it number one! One thing is certain, the Memphis Zoo is a great place to spend a day. Me, being an older photographer, I bought a membership so that I can run in often for 1 and 2 hour visits. It is a well kept zoo with a lot of animals to view and photograph.

We love to take our grandson there and he loves to go. It would be difficult to see it all in one day there are so many exhibits.


The rhinoceros is such a massive animal. You can ride a train for two dollars that has a person giving a tour monologue and she gives some pretty interesting facts and statistics about the rhino.


The elephants and the rhinoceros are neighbors at the zoo.


Imagine your plate on a pole


Disagreement in Cat Country


I won the argument!


Some long horns to carry around



Lone wolf


Other fun activities


Waving goodbye over my shoulder for today. But like the former governor of California said, "I'll be back!"