Practice, practice… I’ve been very frustrated lately because I haven’t been able to get out of the office and up to Yosemite for waterfalls, reflections in the meadow, corn lilies in the high country. Fortunately, my water lilies are in… Continue Reading →
I have been watching my crop of sunflowers carefully now for several weeks, observing the flowers closely. They say timing is everything, and yesterday morning I “harvested” this flower bringing it into my “studio” which in this case was the… Continue Reading →
I have a small pond adjacent to my backyard patio, and the lilies are in bloom! I made this image on Sunday, using two frames stitched together in Photoshop CS5. To fulfill my concept, I cut the flower, then placed… Continue Reading →
I am posting one of the waterfall photographs that I took on Mother’s Day in Yosemite. It was raining as I photographed. Using my Tilt Shift lens, I exposed three frames that I later stitched together using Photoshop CS5. You… Continue Reading →
Here is another image from Monday morning. I took seven frames, each one stop difference, and my assistant John assembled them using Lightroom and Photomatix’s Lightroom plugin (http://www.hdrsoft.com/). This was taken with my Canon 16-35mm as the sun rose through… Continue Reading →
In my backyard, I have a rectangular bucket full of Mexican Pebbles I bought many years ago from the local landscaping supplier. I washed them down and set up to make a pano detail of them. I aimed to the… Continue Reading →
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