This was made a while back. I was with my friends Chris, Michael, and a few others on what we call a mancation. It was in Newfoundland, Canada and we went out for a whale watching tour. While we found a whale and did get some good images it was this image that I liked the best. We went by a lone fisherman and it just lined up perfectly for the shot you see here.
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Bridgeton, IN is a special place. It has a covered bridge, waterfall and a grist mill. Combine it with a dramatic sky and it lends itself to a great testing ground for the Phase One XT camera system. The Phase One XT is a sort of a technical camera with a number of cool features. One of those is Frame Averaging. This feature allows for the camera to do the work of a neutral density filter. I never realized just how cool this feature was until I used it and instantly became addicted to it. The method is pretty simple. First you pick an exposure and focus the way you want it for a single exposure. Once you have an image that works for you it’s time to choose what timing you want of a long exposure. You may want a 20 second exposure to get a nice blur to water or clouds or even a longer one for more dramatic results. For me, I take a number of various timed exposures and then choose what works best. Eventually you get good at figuring things out for desired exposures.
These are two images one straight exposure and one for a two minute plus exposure. I’ll have lots more to say about this in a future article on photoPXL.com in the near future.
Kevin Raber March 28,2021
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I miss traveling and by now I must sound like a broken record. A few years ago I visited Tuscany while leading a workshop there with Art Wolfe. Here are a select few images showing just how colorful Tuscany is.
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One of my favorite cities to photograph is Chicago. It’s been a while since I was there due to the pandemic but that doesn’t stop me from going through my files. Here are a few gems from some of my last trips. I hope by the spring I can visit there again.
I am not a very good bird photographer. I know a number of my friends who excel at bird photography. While in Japan leading a workshop in 2019 I gave some bird photography a try. I had some good results. Today I am much better as I have a Sony a9 (soon to be a1) That focuses so fast and shoots for many frames a second that I would have to be an idiot not to get a good shot. These were shot with a Fuji XT4 and 100-400mmm lens. The Fuji while good nowhere compares to my Sonys. No matter what though it was shooting these.
There is a city in Chile that is about a two-hour drive from Santiago called Valparaiso. It’s a great name as there is a city here in Indiana named the some. Valparaiso in Chile is a city built on a number of hills. It’s. port city and until the Panama canal opened up years ago it was one of the busiest ports in South America. It’s also known now as a city of graffiti. Essentially the whole city is a street art gallery that graffiti artists have made a joy to walk through. I have added some images here for you to enjoy. I also have a video of my visit to Valparaiso that is fun to watch. You can find the video The Streets Of Valparaiso HERE
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For years there was an abandoned industrial complex where Coke used to have a bottling plant. The architecture was gothic and the buildings had beautiful ceramic-like facades. For a while, the city of Indianapolis used it as a bus depot. Then it was bought by developers several years ago to turn it into a new city destination spot. Mission accomplished as it is now opening up and attracting a lot of traffic. These images focus on the hotel part of the project, Bottleworks Hotel. Enjoy!
If you are a regular reader you know I love the polar regions of our planet. THis image was made of an arctic fox in Svalbard which is just about as far north as you can go. The image shows this fox in front of a bunch of feathers and bones. These are remarkable creatures as they change coats from white to grey in the changing seasons. They also have a very short lifespan. They are fast and can usually be found with dens near the bird cliffs in Svalbard.
Normally this time of year I would be headed south to run a workshop for photographers in Antarctica. Unfortunately for obvious reasons of the pandemic, this is not happening. I wanted to share a few images I was recently working on from previous trips. I am working on doing a book of Antarctica images that may take a few months to finish. These images may be in it.
I am planning an Antarctica trip for this November as well as next February. If you are interested you can find information at Rock Hopper Workshops website.
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If you are interested in seeing more work by Kevin Raber and purchasing his work for your own, please visit RaberEYES.com
Kevin also runs workshops for photographers all over the world at Rockhopper Workshops
Kevin also has. a major website for all photography enthusiasts with articles, forums, tutorials, community and more at photoPXL.com
A few years ago I was doing a week-long project documenting a well-known photographer, Charlie Cramer. One of the places we visited while doing the photography segment was a location called Pebble Beach. It was a beautiful location with sandstone that was sculptured from erosion. The pockets would then fill with colorful pebbles.
Also, while at the location I was walking a path, and then on a beach below was a gorgeous woman running out of the surf naked. You just never know what you will find when you are out shooting.