Tuesday, October 30, 2012

BLUE AND WHITE



G E 44 TON LOCOMOTIVE, 2012

This locomotive is like the one that I sometimes operate. I took this at the Western Pacific Railroad Museum in Portola earlier this month. I have variations that I cropped out of this that I will place below.
A TIGHTER LOOK


A SQUARE COMPOSITION - MY FAVORITE


Wednesday, October 24, 2012

AN ADDITION TO MY COLLECTION OF DOORS, WINDOWS AND STAIRS

Chicken Coop, 2012

This is an image that I made last Sunday. As you can tell, I am currently drawn to scenes like this. I am in the middle of this experiment  What I find is that I can usually find something where ever I am working that fits within this context. I will be shortly changing the works in my little gallery to a body of work that consists of images like this one.

I printed two images today: The rail car that I featured here on the 18th, and the Bald Hills sunset from September 24th. Both are very satisfying to me.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

HALLOWEEN CATS AND FALL COLORS

GHOULS, RED DEVILS, AND HALLOWEEN CATS TAKE A RIDE ON A WAGON, 2012

Sometimes it is really fun and rewarding to remove the camera from the tripod, and do some hand-held work. Yesterday's photograph and today's were both taken by hand. I use a high ISO, and have the image stabilization turned on when doing so. I usually turn off live view, and I use the SLR viewfinder. I really feel free.

Monday, October 22, 2012

JUPITER IN THE TRASH BIN

JUPITER, URANUS,  AND NEPTUNE WHEN NOBODY IS LOOKING, 2012

My understanding of the Cosmos is always evolving. I realize the science of astronomy is fluid, and that new understandings are always being revealed. I just watched a NASA video animation of the evolution of our galaxy. Well, this is my simulation of some of our neighboring planets. 

Sunday, October 21, 2012

BROKEN WINDOWS AND FLAT WALLS

A SMALL SHED AT PORTOLA, 2012

I am learning to not print a photograph without first giving it a day or two to "simmer" on the back burner. I like the idea of coming back to the image later to see if I can improve it any more. I oftentimes do make changes that I think will lead to a stronger image.

The above image is a case-in-point. I thought I it was complete, but I just now made the following changes in my cropping. Now, I am unsure as to which to print.

Suggestions are welcome.

A SMALL SHED AT PORTOLA II, 2012

Saturday, October 20, 2012

SHADES OF BLUE AND GREEN WITH SOME RUST IN THE MIX

DABS OF RUST ON A GREEN RAIL CAR,  OCTOBER 2012

I printed two copies of this image this morning. The print from the first attempt is where I had my first problem ever with my printer. There were a couple of blue splatters in the sky and on the margin. I did a thorough printer cleaning, and the second print came out clean. The sky in the first variation of this image was more violet. I made some changes to go more toward blue.

MY FIRST INTERPRETATION OF THIS PHOTOGRAPH

Lisa likes the violet sky more than the blue. I have to sit with them for awhile for me to know.

I usually process and print much like I take the images. That is, I tend to work the image in a routine that I have established up to a certain point. I sometimes then make a copy or two. I then compare the "proofs" in the "print" module. I much prefer looking at a possible print from that view. I can see the image as it will sit on the paper. I cannot explain why I prefer previewing the images in this manner, but it really help me determine what I will print. Thank goodness that I have a calibrated monitor.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

I JUST CANNOT HELP BUT MAKE THEM THIS WAY

TRIBUTE TO AN EARLIER PERIOD OF RAILROADING, OCTOBER 2012

I spent several days at Portola, Ca. last week. I intended on spending a day there, but because of car trouble, I was compelled to spend the weekend. It was my original intention to go to the Western Pacific Railroad Museum once, but because I was limited to going everywhere on foot, I visited the museum at least four times, and at various times of the day.

My old 4-Runner was repaired Monday, and I drove home Tuesday. I started reviewing my images and the highlights come from the series that the above image comes from. I will include several more variations on this old passenger car over the next few days. I took 420 images on my little outing, and I suppose that in having six or eight images that I think really meet my expectations  is what I call a successful outing.

Friday, October 12, 2012

Eureka Theater Number 22 or Wired

An Oblique Look at the Eureka Theater, 2012

Here is another image from the other morning. I am considering working it more, and I am considering removing the wires. Back when I used film I never had the option, and so I incorporated them into the composition. I attempt to do that now, but there are times...

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN?

SAINT BERNARD'S CHURCH, EUREKA, OCTOBER 2012

This is another photograph that I took and processed last Sunday morning. I printed and framed it today, and I intend to have it be a part of my upcoming exhibition Doorways, Stairs, and Widows to the Soul. I may revise the title as I continue producing the images.

Monday, October 8, 2012

BACK IN ACTION

EYE CANDY, EUREKA, OCTOBER 2012

I took this photograph yesterday morning. I spent a lot of time working this and other images from the day's shooting. I have two variations on this image, and I cannot decide which one to print. I removed the wires from the second image. I would love to hear any opinions on your preference.


Monday, October 1, 2012

OFF LINE FOR AWHILE

AT THE FISH MARKET, BUSAN, SOUTH KOREA, 2008

When I was in Korea several years ago, I took the bullet train to Busan (Pusan). I met a young Korean service man on the train. He was fluent in English, and we decided to go to the huge fish market in Busan for sashimi. The lady in the photograph with me was the fish vendor we picked. She kept live fish, and my new friend picked out two for our meal. The fish were butchered on the spot, and we went upstairs to feast.

I am busy dealing with some family issues, and will remaing off line for several more days.