The Loge Gallery at the Pioneer Theater Company
Featured the works of thirteen artists during the run of Agatha’s Christy’s Murder on the Orient Express September 23 through October 7, 2023.
My contributions were these eight photographs printed on aluminum with coordinating metal frames:

Sunset over Miami
I was on the bow of a ship as the Sun descended toward the Miami skyline. The swirling clouds in front of the Sun’s disc had a Jupiter-like feel. This was a single-frame photograph taken with one snap of the shutter.

Forth Bridge, Scotland
Like the previous photograph, this one was taken from a ship, here at anchor in the Firth of Forth near Edinburgh, Scotland. As I left the airconditioned stateroom to stand on the balcony, heavy dew condensed on my camera. I knew this was “the money shot,” but I had to wait anxiously for several minutes while the dew evaporated.

Green Door at Tulloch Castle, Scotland
Tulloch Castle is one of many on the Scottish Highlands. The midmorning sun cast these shadows.

The Eiffel Tower
Extraordinarily, I found myself alone inside the Eiffel Tower. I was five stories above ground level, just before closing time. I seized this image and then flew down many, many stairs to avoid missing my bus.

Allium Seed Head
This seed head was in the yard of an abandoned house. Upon viewing this picture, a friend said she was reminded of jewels in their settings.

The Last Grape Leaf

Becker County, Minnesota
One of Minnesota’s 10,000 lakes, this one in that state’s remote northwest.

Easter Morning
To get this angle I had to lie on my back and look upside down through the viewfinder. The early morning Sun provided the backlighting and shadows.
Acknowledgements
I am grateful to Susan Jarvis, my mentor and friend for over twenty years. Susan believed I was a fine art photographer before I did. She smoothed the way to have my pictures in the show alongside her superb photorealistic oil paintings. You can see her work here.
Many thanks to George Maxwell, a legend at the Pioneer Theater Company and the curator of the Loge Gallery.
A special thank you to Carol, my spouse, for her unstinting help.
And thank you, for visiting thecosmos.blog,
Sincerely,
Michael DeCaria
Making visible what, without you, might perhaps never have been seen -Robert Bresson
Very nice, Michael! Beautiful.