Team Red, White, and Blue is relaying Old Glory across the U.S.A. to call attention to the needs of veterans. I ran into them (almost literally) while taking pictures in Colorado.
POTD: Sneffels Range by Moonlight
This image was taken a little after midnight by the light of the moon. With a long enough exposure, you can use moonlight to make night look like day (except for the stars streaking across the sky). I didn’t want to go quite that light, but I did want the moonlight to light up the landscape.
9 Paid iPhone Apps that are Currently Free
Some of these are terrific apps. Get them now while they are still free. Be sure to check out Superburst Camera.
POTD: Sarah (How To Do A Fitness Portrait)
Sarah is a professional fitness trainer and we have worked together before. We had another photo shoot Saturday morning and this is the first photo I optimized from the shoot.
POTD: Double Arch at Night
Bob, my brother-in-law, and I were in the Double Arch/”Windows” area at Arches National Park. As we made our way down the trail we saw two red lights in the distance. It was our guess it was the red lights on the back of two cameras, glowing in the darkness during long time exposures.
A Nurse Working in Seven Countries? Seriously?
Like so many other graphics on Facebook, this one does not get high marks for factual accuracy. But what really intrigues me as a photographer are the happy “Danish” faces, especially the nurse that works in at least 7 countries. Tracking the photos down was my fun project for the day. Thanks to Google’s reverse image search it didn’t take long.
The “Purkinje Effect”: Colors Your Eyes Can’t See – But Your Camera Can
In low light conditions there are colors your eyes can’t see, but your camera can capture them if you know what you are doing. That is one of the reasons I take my photography workshops and classes out on field trips at night.
Evening in the Rockies: ACR and RAW Files to the Rescue
These are some of the photographers at my photography workshop this past weekend in Rocky Mountain National Park. I processed the original RAW camera file with Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) to pull details out of the dark shadows.
Better Images: Adobe’s Improved “Process Version” for Adobe Camera Raw
Lost Memory Card Found in Colorado: Who are these people?
Memory Card Found in Colorado: Who are these people?
This weekend I found a camera memory card in Rocky Mountain National Park that has hundreds of photos, including several precious family photos. I would like to get the card back to the original owner of the camera that took these photos. For privacy’s sake, I blurred the faces of the children in these two photos but the family/families will recognize them by the event and the truck.
Ansel Adams Printing in the Darkroom
Contrast in the Photography of Ansel Adams
Contrast is a matter of personal taste. A classic illustration of this is the way Ansel Adams interpreted his negatives when he made prints, and how that changed over time. Adams often said “The negative is similar to a musician’s score, and the print to the performance of that score.”
POTD: Metaphid Jumping Spider
When a rare photo opportunity comes your way, jump on it (pun intended). You have no idea if or when it will happen again.
The Best of the Best: Recommendations For The Best Photo Gear, Books, Software, and Online Photo Labs
On a regular basis I put together a collection of articles recommending the best photo gear, books, DVDs, software, calendars, online photo labs, and a whole lot more. This is the most recent update (Sep. 22, 2014). The list follows.
Ansel Adams At His Best
I walked into Half Price Books and found Ansel Adams: 400 Photographs. The book itself is a real treasure. 400 hundred photos, one per page, with reproduction values as good as you are likely to find anywhere. The hardcover book, new, was selling for $19.95. That sounded like a great price to me.
Nature Photography Workshop in Colorado
I am very excited about my nature photography workshop this coming weekend in Estes Park Colorado and Rocky Mountain National Park.
Saturday Workshop and Evening Field Trip – Sep 27
The Saturday workshop is a fast paced, fun filled, action packed day, combining intensive classroom explorations with several “go out and shoot” moments to practice the techniques you are learning. The Saturday workshop includes an evening field trip in Rocky Mountain National Park. The Saturday workshop and field trip are limited to 12 participants to allow for plenty of interaction.
Nature Photography Workshop – OSU Mansfield – October 18, 2014
CAPTURING NATURE’S WONDERS
Photography Workshop – OSU – Mansfield Ohio
October 18, 2014 – 9:00 am to 9:00 pm
I am excited. My next nature photography workshop in Ohio is in just four weeks!
Come spend a fun and exciting day learning how to take your nature photography to the next level. You’ll receive “real time” instruction in the field, as well as intensive classroom sessions. In the classroom you will learn the simple steps that make the difference between ordinary snapshots and extraordinary images. Minutes later you will be practicing those steps. You will go home knowing how to create jaw-dropping images!
Deer, Soda Springs, Yosemite National Park
I was drawn to this photo and the thoughts by Shelton Johnson (below) that accompany it. It was posted today to Yosemite National Park’s FaceBook page.
Authenticity in Civil War Photography
Civil War reenactors go to great efforts to make sure their clothes and equipment are authentic to the era. So if you want your reenactment images to look authentic it is important that you pay attention to the background. Any large farm equipment, civilian clothes (including cargo shorts), small digital cameras, buildings, and paved streets need to be authentic to the 1860s. And of course if you want a really authentic look, convert your image to black & white.
Civil War Days: How to Capture a Muzzle Flash
A Civil War reenactment means catching some of the action. Catching a muzzle flash is ideal. How do you do this? You need the right kind of event, a good shooting location, and the proper technique.
POTD: Kristin in a Stairwell, Part 2
A different look from the last photo. Different mood, different expression, different pose, less contrast, color instead of black & white.
Photo Data: Canon 5D Mark III. Canon EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens at 70 mm. 1/60 sec, f/7.1, ISO 400.
What To Do When Your Lens Quits
Few things are more frustrating than having a lens quit, especially when you are on an important photo shoot, or a once in a lifetime trip. If you have a modern camera, the failed lens might also be accompanied by an error code on the camera body. On Canon cameras this is usually Error 99.
Sometimes You Don’t Get What You Want
Imagine this image: A well toned fitness trainer running along the beach. She is silhouetted against the water by the beautiful, warm light of the rising sun. That was the plan for yesterday morning. It didn’t happen. It went down like this. . .
POTD: Union Soldier
Photographing a Civil War reenactment involves capturing the action of the battle but it also means looking for individual faces.
Finding the Peak Fall Color at the Best Locations
Fall color is sweeping the country. To make the most of it, you want to be at the right place at the right time. With some help from the internet, I will help you find the best fall color locations at the peak of the season.
9/11 Tribute – In the Arms of an Angel
Remembering 9/11
Photo by James Nachtwey for TIME magazine.
On this date, thirteen years ago, we experienced a great national tragedy in the United States. Not only in the lives that were lost in the terrorist attacks, the families torn asunder, and the emergency responders who are suffering terrible health problems as a result of working at the scene – but also in the way we view ourselves and our world.
In remembrance of that day, and to honor the lives that were lost, I am posting some tributes.
Bill Biggart’s Last Photos – 9/11
Bill Biggart’s final photograph. He was killed when the second World Trade tower collapsed on top of him. He was 53 years old.
I Believe – A 9/11 Tribute
Oh No! I Lost A Favorite Landscape Photography Book
I was packing the car for a 10 day trip to Iowa, and I picked out a few essential photography books to take with me. My plan was to revisit them in preparation for my upcoming nature photography workshop in Colorado. When I unpacked in Iowa, Joseph Lange’s How to Photograph Landscapes was missing. Oh No!