More Yumminess at Foothills Parkway
With the positive response to yesterdays image, I decided I should post a personal favorite from the same location taken on the same day just a bit further up the road. I felt the conversion to...
View ArticleLight Matters
The main or lead blog image was captured 3 days after the image below. The lead image was captured in soft overcast diffused light. The other (below) in early morning, soft gold light. Essentially...
View ArticleFoggy Morning
I love going back through images to find hidden gems. I’ve spoken about this before, but feel it worth another reminder. Give yourself time from the shoot so you will be able to evaluate the images...
View ArticleBelieving
One thing I remember Chuck saying as we drove around together was something like, “you have to believe there is an image everywhere”. He went on to say that he thinks with rare exception this is...
View ArticleI Didn’t See That – A Guest Post from Chuck Kimmerle
I Didn’t See That Text and Images – Chuck Kimmerle There is a myth regarding landscape photography. This myth, routinely propagated in online photo forums – and reinforced by lazy and inept...
View ArticleChasing Images
This image was created on the last morning of our workshop. We went to a different part of the dunes, a part that I am not as attracted to. While out there, I was fighting old familiar feelings of...
View ArticleOne More
Fuji X-E1 – 55-200mm In my last post I said, “at first blush there seemed to be just one composition, just one shot, the wall of color, however, that is almost never true.” The lead image in today’s...
View ArticleThe Alabama Hills
The Alabama Hills are one of my favorite places to photograph. Clouds make for great opportunities there and we sure had it working for us on this particular day.
View ArticleLife Reflected in the Valley of Death
On this morning, Death Valley was alive, no sign of death anywhere. Quite the opposite in fact. Signs of life everywhere, causing me to dance a happy dance. And dance I did! fresh rain in the desert...
View ArticleCape May Point – Turn Around
There is more to the Cape May Point story I shared in my last post. It is uncommon for me to shoot directly into a sunset. I am usually drawn more to what I refer to as the backside sunset....
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