Autumn in jeans
Autumn drove in from East Texas to for a shoot. We hit it off really well since both our backgrounds are in STEM. We shot a 3-look set and this was just the warmup. She's got beauty and brains.
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Autumn drove in from East Texas to for a shoot. We hit it off really well since both our backgrounds are in STEM. We shot a 3-look set and this was just the warmup. She's got beauty and brains.
Taken a few years ago somewhere near St. Paul's. I don't think it's around anymore?
The Willamette river ranks 19th in volume among rivers in the United States (about 37,400 cubic feet per second [1,060 m3/s]), so I was a bit surprised to catch a still moment of little water and a
11 vertical stitched pano.. (need more mosquito protection to take the time for a 22 or 33-image stitch)
Whilst out in Oregon for a family event I had a perfect opportunity to capture some of their amazing waterfalls.
..wish i saved more of my old cell phone photos to edit now. this one was done in the UK countryside - typical misty morning - with an old Samsung GT-I9100 - just love the tranquility
I shot Teresa earlier in the year. The shoot was outdoors and interrupted by a rainstorm. We thought we should try again but keep it indoors. I hope you like this one.
We took a day trip to Cape May, NJ, on Thursday. Harry was disappointed he did not get to go along, but it was fairly hot and we really did not know where he would be allowed or not allowed.
This month's challenge is one of discovery.
I was fortunate to get a calm evening out at location that is usually very windy and difficult to fly my drone.
I've been experimenting with some time blending. This was my first time trying this so I am definitely open to any/all feedback. Especially if you have experience with doing this.
Nice moment lived while enjoying a route through the Picos de Europa. During a stretch, on the way down, the fog enveloped us and together with the clouds created an incredible atmosphere.
Hi!, Finding and scouting your own locations is one of the main activities in landscape photography. So I wonder what tools everyone uses?
I've been experimenting with some time blending. This was my first time trying this so I am definitely open to any/all feedback. Especially if you have experience with doing this.
I've been experimenting with some time blending. This was my first time trying this so I am definitely open to any/all feedback. Especially if you have experience with doing this.
Visiting family in NYC I once again left my DSLR at home. Our schedule was pretty packed and alone time with the camera was not much of an option.
Having been to this spot earlier, I rushed immediately after seeing the beautiful colors on the horizon. Despite being 20 minutes late to the location, I got a beautiful one.
Taken in Argentina last year. There are lots of grand landscapes but also smaller more intimate or even abstract ones.
I recently stayed a couple nights out on Chincoteague Island on the eastern shore of Virginia. I was planning on doing a night shot of the lighthouse out there but the park closed at 10.
I recently stayed a couple nights out on Chincoteague Island on the eastern shore of Virginia. I was planning on doing a night shot of the lighthouse out there but the park closed at 10.
Background graffiti mimic the cat - totally unexpected - only viewed it during post. from my Havana Chronicle
This was one of the more vibrant sunrises I can remember seeing in recent memory. Storms were forecasted later in the day so I was hoping for an interesting sunrise (red sky in morning).
Since influenced by Eric Mencher I have set myself a project of capturing shots on my iPhone whenever I go on walks etc.
This month's challenge for those up to it is the unexpected. This can come from a planned shoot turning a different direction, discovering a new technique that produces unexpected results etc.
After many years of trying I finally captured the rare Green Flash at the Oregon Coast on camera.