Independence Day!

Several of my ancestors fought in the American Revolution, including three sets of fathers and sons, but I know the most about Elijah Wadleigh, my 4th great-grandfather (1757-1800). I have a copy of his diary in which he describes the day to day events of his involvement in the war.

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The Declaration of Independence

Thomas Jefferson by Rembrandt Peale, 1800

Thomas Jefferson by Rembrandt Peale, 1800

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”

From the Declaration of Independence, signed July 4, 1776. Written by Thomas Jefferson (1762-1826). 3rd US President (1801-09).

Declaration of Independence

To see an engraving of the original and George Washington’s personal printed copy, go here.

The entire text of the Declaration of Independence is after the page break.

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4th of July Parade Photos, 2025

4th of July parade collage in chronological order. Individual photos follow.

Every year I photograph the annual 4th of July parade in Lamoni Iowa. In addition to the 14 “selects” I share below, I discuss the equipment I use, the number of photos, and at the end of this article I describe what I look for when I photograph a parade. “Selects” is a newspaper/magazine word for the best photos (the photos selected) out of all the photos created. An editor working on an event article might say to a photographer, “Send me a dozen of your selects”, so the photographer would send 12 images out of all the photos that were created at the event.

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Connor

Connor

Connor is a fine violinist who lives back east. I was informed months ago that he wanted me to do portraits of him playing the violin when he was visiting in Iowa.  I wanted just the right kind of light to shoot outside. We had day after day of harsh, bright sunlight. Finally, on his last full day in Iowa we had the light I wanted.

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Lamoni High School Baseball Photos

Lamoni High school baseball game vs the Seymour Iowa Warriors. Drew hits a single.

On an increasingly drizzly Friday, June 26, the Lamoni High School Demons played the Seymour Warriors.  Lamoni won, 13-0.  The JV game was called at the end of the first inning due to the rain. The JV score was 3-3.

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Today is Flag Day!

June 14, 1777, the Second Continental Congress declared that the flag of the new United States, “be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new constellation.” More stars have been added as more states joined the union. Flag Day began in 1861 to support the Union during the Civil War. President Woodrow Wilson made it an official holiday in 1916. 

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Big Boy No. 4014 On A Cross Country Tour

Big Boy No, 4014 visits Tama Iowa, June 1, 2026.

Big Boy No. 4014 is the biggest operating steam locomotive in the world. It is on a cross country tour from Wyoming to the east coast and then back across the country to Colorado and back to Wyoming. It is massive at 133 feet long and weighs 1.2 million pounds. That is 44 1/3 yards, nearly half a football field in length.

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Video: Patrick Demarchelier, Fashion Photographer

The Devil Wears Prada was on TV last night. In the movie, Amanda (played by Meryl Streep) is the particular and tough as nails editor of RUNWAY magazine. She tells Andy (Anne Hathaway) her clueless new 2nd assistant to “Get Demarchelier”. Andy has no idea who that is. A few seconds later, Emily (Emily Blunt), the very with-it 1st assistant, holds up the phone and says “I’ve got Patrick”.  I am a huge fan of Demarchelier’s work. He is one of the best of the best. This video is about Demarchelier.

How To Pick Your Best Photos

Contact Sheet. Catherine Ursillo by Al Gruen.

Contact Sheet by Al Gruen is an interesting and worthwhile book. It is about picking your best photos from a contact sheet. (And it also works for picking your best digital images.)  In the darkroom you can lay all of your negatives from one roll of film on top of a sheet of photographic paper. You expose the paper and develop it and you have miniature photos of all your negatives on one piece of paper. It is called a contact sheet. An example is the image above. You can look at the little photos with a photographer’s loupe (a kind of magnifying glass) and pick your best images to make enlargements.

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Colorado Fall Color Travel and Photography Guide – 2026

Maroon Bells and Maroon Lake. Mid-morning. September 24, 2015.
Maroon Bells and Maroon Lake. Mid-morning. September 24, 2015.

Headed for Colorado this fall (or any other time of year)? Welcome to my complete Colorado fall color photography and travel guide with 133 photos, 18 maps, and over 100 pages of information (if you print it all out). I cover some of the best known fall color locations in Colorado, and most of these locations look great any other time of year. Spend anywhere from two days to two weeks exploring the beautiful Colorado Rockies at a gorgeous time of year.

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Happy Birthday, John Muir!

John Muir

John Muir

Today is John Muir’s birthday! He was born April 21, 1838. He had a profound influence on how Americans viewed our wild lands and his influence led to the establishment of many of our National Parks and other protected lands. He was nicknamed “The Father of our National Parks”.

Here are photos from some of my favorite national and state parks along with quotes from John Muir.

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Pelicans at 318 Yards

Pelicans on Lake LaShane this morning. April 9, 2026.

Last night I was photographing these pelicans under cloudy skies. The images just didn’t “pop”. This morning I had a 30 minute window with sunlight on the pelicans before the clouds again moved in.  This is the full uncropped image, resized for the web.

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