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Photographer, artist, fiction author, and technologist. Senior content creator at an international, eco-dedicated, people-inclusive company. https://jerryjdavis.com
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My dragon loves flowers

Kitty #photography

Pretty little sparrow hanging out in front of my home office window. #photography

Goose demon. #photography

The arch enemies. #italy #travel #art #roma #photography #architecture #love #culture #travelphotography

Squirrel in the tree right outside my window. #photography

Forget me not... #macroMonday #flowers #bloomscrolling #photography #EastCoastKin #spring

A photo I took 20 years ago today on a camera that, compared to what we have today, would be considered a toy. #photography

My dad's airplane at the ranch of a family friend. Who needs an airport when you have a country road to land on? Canon F-1 50mm f1.4 Ilford HP4 film Taken sometime around 1980. #photography

My first YouTube video in years. All about my favorite film camera, the venerable old Cannon EF. #canon #photography youtu.be/qZcWbSerVos?...

A mother teaching her daughter how to levitate objects (redheads can do that, you know). 😜

Jiji on her favorite chair again #caturday #photography

Startled squirrel

No Face in Chicago

Modern Buddhism: Young monk: Is it ok to use email? Old monk: Yes, but only without attachments.

Flashes has become my favorite way to interact with BlueSky. That's why you'll primarily see photographs in my posts.

#NoMansSky on a wall?

Party animal

Compulsive as I am, I felt the need to document my old cameras that otherwise sit on display behind glass in my dining room.

For your viewing pleasure, I present to you one of my favorites out of my Hot Wheels collection.

Channeling all my energy to shift into a more positive mindset.

One of only a handful of good shots I got from my test roll from the old Canon A-1 I recently bought off eBay. I love the dark energy coming from it. #photooftheday

Anyone who played with model rockets when they were young (or, still do now) recognizes Blue Origin as the same thing, just bigger: a large toy rocket that goes up and down. I'm throwing no shade. It's still dangerous as hell, and I'm glad all the passengers made it up and down safely.