Misty mornings...
An evening view of this place was very serene without any mist, and clear visibility of the grassy mounds in the distance. Planned to get down in the morning for some snaps...
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An evening view of this place was very serene without any mist, and clear visibility of the grassy mounds in the distance. Planned to get down in the morning for some snaps...
This started out as a series shot through the Japanese Maple outside my front door. The original idea was to capture the light from the headlights of a passing car.
I've been seeing lots of photographs of wine glasses filled with colored liquid and a bit of a reflection so I thought I would give it a try, except....
A messy forest scene on the coast of Vancouver Island featuring a massive old growth Cedar.
Long time play with camera and lights.
Since the Eagles were not playing today (they beat the Giants last night) I had some extra time and reworked a set of images I shot in 1974.
I'm not sure which I like better.
any thoughts on shooting all black / mostly black subjects like this....
Summer western Sun setting in outback Queensland overlooking Lake Coolmunda.
my latest creation. Customer asked for a little deep of field on the back Other than that what do you think ?
Just playing around again with my camera and props. Color photo is a phone capture to show original colors and finally my setup.
Happy new year to all of you!
To give a little more weight on the minimalist approach I am posting king's hill. As we are lacking snow I focused on the cloud movement.
One of the waterfalls in my territory that I most wanted to visit was this one. I came here in my first steps with a camera years ago. Today I return to portray it with a little more experience.
This last year was a super busy one and I haven't been active here for a while, so I wanted to share one of my latest images with you. What do you think?
I love a simple setup two lights and a reflector for the win. 10 min to setup, 5 to break down. Clients done in 15 minutes. Boom.
I recently had an article published in the December issue of ICMphotoMagazine on the subject of advancing the 'in the round' technique.
This is multiple exposures blended together in photoshop. Base layer was a normal exposure taken of the building, then multiple long exposures taken for the light trails and stop lights.
This is more a proof-of-concept rather than a finished piece of art. This panorama evolved from a series of images following this truck. The first step placed the yellow border on each image.
Captured at Bobbin Head in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park. Sudden appearance of large specimen venturing to picnic area.
There is nothing quite like a sunset over Lake Pontchartrain in Mandeville, Louisiana after afternoon thunderstorms have passed.
A bull elk in Rocky Mountain National Park.
I sat and watched this bull laying in the grass for about an hour. Finally he stood up and posed with the mountains in the background.
You find gems in small towns when you are patient. These are some of the photographs from my usual Sunday morning drives.
Tried playing with long exposer and got something different one day and it is a blurry something. Should I have done something different?
Tell me everything bad about this.
Express visit to this location in Galicia after 4 years.
Yesterday, We arrived at this incredible place a few minutes after sunrise. The thunderous roar of the waterfall could be heard tens of meters before you could even see it.
What are your thoughts on this drone image I captured of the London Olympia Stadium at dawn?
Just opening this up for casual discussion and to get a feel for member activities.
What are your thoughts on this drone image I captured of the London Olympia Stadium at dawn?
I'm using a D5600 with an SB-800 mounted on the hot shoe aimed over my head and bouncing off the wall behind me in TTL mode. The first photo was taken at 1/60 at f/2.8, ISO100.