
Here is the girl of Weaver's dreams. Notice how she gets low to create less drag...

Here is the girl of Weaver's dreams. Notice how she gets low to create less drag...

He proved to be an elusive subject but I finally caught Cha-Cha on camera. This one is for Weaver. Whenever Weaver or I make a reference to a man called "Cha-Cha" this is who we are talking about.

I recently spotted Dio in the area. I didn't get to meet him, though. He turned into a wilderbeast and ran off as soon as I snapped this picture.

Taken at a fire scene early in 2004. This one has never seen the light of day and reminds me of Dio.

this one is from early last year.

Taken on a cold and wet day in early January of this year. I was driving around looking for anything to take a picture of. My favorite part is the bigfoot figure moving through the bottom of the photo. I waited nearly an hour for someone to walk down that street.

A little late for Mother's Day, I know. but what mother would not like this image slipped into their Mother's Day card next year? The saga is complete, just like the new craptacular Star Wars trilogy.

a rare studio shot using a co-worker as a model. First in a series of two. Guess what part two is called.

I see many a strange thing in my travels as a coal region photojournalist. This one fried my tiny brain.
-Frog-
Frog, a photographer in east-central Pennsylvania, sent us these photos back in 2002. A giant Polish man plays the role of our Lord and Saviour in an Easter celebration, proving once again just how strange the anthracite coal region is. - CL