Delicate Arch
I thought I’d bring you back to Moab today with this shot of Delicate Arch. I’ve been sitting on it for a while. I liked the composition and the fact that I and managed to frame it without including any of the hundred or so tourists who made the almost 2 mile hike to witness …
Where the Old West Comes Alive
If you want to drive to Austin Nevada there is only one way to get there. Find your way to Route 50 and drive east. Or west, depending on where you are driving from. This is the sign that tells you that you are approaching Austin as you drive west on Rte 50 in Central …
Pemberton Redux
Here is a reboot of an old shot of the storied Pemberton Mill in Lawrence. I came across it last night and decided to see what I could do with it using onOne Software’s Perfect B&W. Yup, I said “Perfect B&W.” As in “Black and White.” After applying my tone, color response and other adjustments …
Into the West
I thought I’d complete the week with another Black and White image, since monotone seemed to dominate the blog this week. This is another shot from Nevada and one that I completely neglected when I initially went through the images back in May. As soon as I got to my room on the 22nd floor …
Standing in the Shadows
You are looking at the Bath Village Covered Bridge in Bath, New Hampshire. It was built in 1832 making it one of the oldest covered bridges in the United States. It is also the longest covered bridge in New Hampshire. It wasn’t the perfect day for a shot like this. I would have preferred an …
onOne software announces Perfect Photo Suite 7
My favorite photo editing suite is about to get better. Today, onOne Software announced Perfect Photo Suite 7 Adobe Lightroom, Photoshop, Apple’s Aperture and a standalone application. The release includes updated or new versions of all of their modules, each designed to improve your workflow and creativity. Extend your creativity with Perfect Effects 4. It …
A Camera
Somewhere on my son’s cell phone camera is an image of me pointing a D700 with an 50mm f1.4 lens at him. I really enjoy going through my older catalogs. I learn things like how my shooting style has changed and how my processing skills (HDR or not) have evolved. I also occasionally find some …