Wondering, Wandering Photographer
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Wondering, Wandering Photographer |
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http://blog.paulmoloney.net |
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English |
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Photojournalism, Photography, Life |
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“Paul Moloney has always ‘wondered’ about life, marveled at and admired the beauty God has granted the world — and ‘wandered,’ roamed, roved with his cameras.” |
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1 Followers |
Colorado National Monument Revisited
"Geological Fingers" © 2009 by Paul F. Moloney
My photographic life is becoming a revisit of Western America with my cameras, and it is invigorating. In October my family and I leisurely drove through Colorado National Monument between Fruita and Grand Junction on the Western Slope.
On Sunday afternoon the light was mundane, but Monday morning we enjoyed a field day of
The Great Blue Heron in Flight
"Born Free" © 1973 by Paul F. Moloney
I went to work for the Greeley, Colorado, Tribune as sports editor in November 1956, and Editor Floyd E. Merrill told me: “You’re also the sports photographer.”
I went to my apartment frustrated, for I knew little about photography. Dad, A.I. Moloney, had advised me, “Always fill the job description.” So I did, and the next spring, 1957, M
A Moment with Ansel Adams
"It's for Daddy" © 1976 by Paul F. Moloney
Ansel Adams, America’s most fanous landscape photographer, was a gracious man. When 7-year-old Carolyn Koch of Boulder, Colorado, approached him with a copy of his book, Photographs of the Southwest, a smiling Adams asked how she’d like it signed.
“To Dave,” she responded bashfully, looking slightly up and away
Carhenge — The Third Decade
"Carhenge in Infrared" © 1997 by Paul F. Moloney
Photographic Exploration
My visual (photographic) explorations of Carhenge, a unique automobile replica of England’s world renown Stonehenge, began in 1991 when the Martin George family took the Moloneys to the monument just north of Alliance, Neb., on Nebraska Hwy 87 (then US 385).
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