Monday, November 19, 2012

A SECOND DANCE

Dancing Spirit Trees, a New Take, March 2012

I took this image back in March. I was always a bit bothered by my first attempt with these trees. That attempt was taken after sunset, and I used a very high ISO. The trees had a lot of blurriness in the branches as that image pushed the possible with my camera and its abilities.

I attempted to alleviate those factors with this image, and I think I did. I was able to take this image at an ISO of 50. I know too, that it is currently unfashionable  to use an aperture over f8, but I did use f16 on this image. It really looks good in black and white.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

RUST ON SILVER

Silver Gondola, full frame

Silver Gondola, cropped

Sometimes I cannot decide which version I think is the stronger of images that I am working on (like the above). In working this image, I thought I was finished when I got to the cropped version. I let this image age for several weeks, and I thought that I was ready to print it. Just for fun, I looked at it again without the crop, and I got to wondering if the splash of brown in the lower right corner added something to the overall balance of form and color.

I would appreciate your input. If you do not wish to use the comments function please email your observation. Thanks.

Friday, November 16, 2012

COULD NOT MAKE THE CUT

Fernbridge in the Morning Light, November 2012

This is an image that almost made the cut. I really like the overall feel of the hues and luminosity. The only thing that stopped me from printing it is that it was the first shot of the day, and I had the lens set to f4. As a result, the foreground is soft, and may be enough reason to reject it. Someday I may return to see if I can take it again with the proper settings.

So far this year, I have taken at least 7000 images. Many of them are duplicates from the bracketing process, and really should only count as one in three, so maybe I have actually composed 3000 images this year. My point is that I am fairly adept at working my camera, but I still sometimes mess up, and forget what mode the camera is set to. I rarely use an "auto" setting. I mostly use manual or aperture priority, but I still need to look and see what aperture/shutter-speed combination the camera is set to.

In the previous post, I shared an image from my Spirit Tree Series. That image is also soft. It is soft because the shutter speed was one-half of a second, and the camera moved during the exposure. There is nothing that I know of in Photoshop that can fix a problem like that. Fortunately, I had bracketed that image, and I was able to use the digital negative that was two stops darker. My camera's sensor had recorded enough data so that I was able to recover it in Light Room. The print looks really good - much sharper than the one on this blog.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

MORE SECRETS OF THE ANCIENT FOREST

REVELATIONS, Spirit Tree Series, November 2012

This image is another one that took me awhile to even start to understand. It elicits something in me on the cellular level, but I cannot explain what it is - which is perfectly fine. That is why I undertake the creative process. I do so so that I may better understand what was revealed to me while I was in the forest. This image is to be seen and felt.

I have yet to print it, and I think I will after I go for a walk in the woods behind the house. That should put my psych back in sync with the forest.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

SPIRIT TREE SERIES NEW ADDITIONS

Unnamed Spirit Tree Series Candidate, November 2012

I took this image Sunday at Prairie Creek State Park in an area that I have been working since 2006. Discovering the tree's secrets requires that I must let go of any thought. I have to attune myself to the forest. I can only do that when I let go of any expectations, and I must quite my mind.

I can do these things in the forest. I attempt to do so at home in meditation, and sometimes I get to a quietness in my mind, but it is fleeting. Whereas, when I am in the woods seeking the secrets of the trees with my camera, I come into a place of quiet peace.

I am considering showing this along with the rest of the Spirit Tree Series in my little gallery for the next month. I think the series now comprises of about fourteen images, and that it has become a cohesive little show.

Monday, November 12, 2012

PART THREE

Elk Prairie Sunset, Prairie Creek State Park, November 11, 2012

By-the-way, happy Veteran's Day to all Vets. My military experience was a positive aspect of my life. I am grateful that I accept that it played an important part of my becoming an adult.

This is the third variation of this image. I am finished for awhile - I have other images that need my attention. This is from just one digital negative, and everything was processed in Lightroom.

WHY WOULD I WANT TO LIVE ELSEWHERE PART TWO

ELK PRAIRIE SUNSET WORKED IN LIGHTROOM AND PHOTOSHOP, NOVEMBER 2012

The image that I posted last night was part of the "unprocessed" set of digital negatives that make up this image. I think that both images have their own impact, and I am not sure if one is better than the other. Sometimes, I think that I can over do an image. It often takes me awhile to come to terms with an image and its possibilities  I just need to live with them for awhile before even I know which version I want to exhibit or share on the blog. 

Sunday, November 11, 2012

WHY WOULD I WANT TO LIVE ELSEWHERE?

ELK PRAIRIE, PRAIRIE CREEK STATE PARK, November 11, 2012

This is the view I saw this afternoon just before sunset.

Saturday, November 10, 2012

A SLIGHT REVISION TO THE COMPOSITION

THE POWER OF THE "L" FACTOR, PORTOLA FIREHOUSE, 2012


I posted this image a few days ago. This morning I took a print of that image to the Redwood Camera Club's regular meeting. I shared it in the critique, and received some feedback - mostly positive. One thing mentioned was that it could be improved if I included some blue sky around the right edge. Viola, I had the sky in the original, and here it is. I think it works, but comments would be appreciated.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

KORBEL II

NORTH FORK MAD RIVER BRIDGE AT KORBEL, 2012

I took this in January. I was on a little outing with brother Daniel. I was showing him some back roads in Humboldt County. Even though I photographed this bridge several times, I still think my first attempts with the Sony in 2006 were the most successful, but I keep on trying.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

SUNRISE ON THE EEL RIVER AT FERNBRIDGE

EEL RIVER, NOVEMBER, 2012

This image is not at all ready to print, but I am sharing an interpretation of what the sunrise looked like last Friday. It may be that I do not have the details that I want in the raw files to create a look that I would print. Nonetheless, this is to me, a fun one to play with and to view.

Sunday, November 4, 2012

PORTOLA CALIFORNIA

THE PORTOLA FIRE STATION, October 2012

Because I was stuck in Portola a couple weeks ago, I had plenty of time to photograph. I did spend most of my time photographing in the railroad museum, but I did have time to explore the town. What surprised me was how few buildings in the old downtown that appealed to my aesthetic sense. This is one of the few, and quite frankly, I think it is a good one.