the influence of Eric Mencher
I have very recently come across the work of Eric Mencher, and artist who has caused me to revisit and evaluate work.
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I have very recently come across the work of Eric Mencher, and artist who has caused me to revisit and evaluate work.
Sitting around a Colorado Rockies campsite when I noticed the beautiful sunset lighting on the ground.
Only after getting back and reviewing the photos did the image on the mural that mimics real-life, became obvious .. albeit a small finding ..
minimalism in a very busy scene?
Minimalistic, Abstract
After many years of trying I finally captured the rare Green Flash at the Oregon Coast on camera.
While touring the city, I decided to take a parallel side street from one sight to another and discovered this mural.
And a second one, three years later.
ND filter suggestions. I use LEE ND filters. I'm getting a bit tired of the blue cast it gives. I'm ready to move to another more NEUTRAL "cast". What would you recommend.
I took this photo at La Madonnetta lighthouse, Bonifacio-Corsica, hard to reach but I love the result! :)
Hi there, I am new to the group and just wanted to introduce myself with a picture: I took this photo at La Madonnetta lighthouse, Bonifacio-Corsica, hard to reach but I love the result! :)
When I downloaded the original photos I put my Testing Folder and sub-folder Throwaway. Actually the photo bothered me and it took Alan Brown to point out what I didn't like.
I got word today that the 2023 "Photo Review" Competition Web Galleries has gone live with one of my images.
I think this counts as experimental enough to share here. Last October I was on a business trip to Singapore. I had quite a bit of free time to photograph the city.
While spending a couple days at Diamond Lake (near Crater Lake, OR) my wife and I were waiting at the restaurant to be seated.
Just a timely reminder that we need engagement from users to keep the group active.
Even using words, telling stories is tough, let alone trying to do it with an abstract or minimalist photo. This one really doesn't.
Not sure the second one works that well especially in terms of depth.
Late night long exposure shot of the ocean, taken while on a bit of a road trip.
GFX50r.
Putting these new images out there and curious to know what you think.
This photo was taken in Iceland at a place called
For the last few years, I have been photographing American flags (and derivatives) wherever I found them excluding government buildings.
More experimenting with the drone. I think my favorite thing to do right now with the drone are these straight down views.
Luna was visiting from Hawaii. She reached out for a shoot. Since we don't have world class beaches here locally for a swimwear shoot we opted for lingerie instead.
This posting follows the editing process of this image. It was shot on my mother-in-law's Kodak Pocket Instamatic on 110 film in 1988, probably by my wife, somewhere in Washington, DC.
Having a drone has been a welcomed addition to my photography repertoire. I've had the drone for about 6 months and I still feel like I'm getting used to it.
This is a photo I took a couple years ago. I used to think it was just a snap shot. Just something to post to Instagram. But lately I've been coming back to it and the more I like it.
I’m undecided whether this photo is “complete” given that the peak of the mountain was covered in clouds. Fortunately the clouds formed somewhat of a cap and didn’t completely smother it.
We had some storms here in North Carolina basically all weekend. They finally started to clear up after the 3rd day of rain.
Vestrahorn, also known as Vesturhorn or Stokksnes, is a stunning mountain located on the Stokksnes peninsula in southeastern Iceland.