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Almost Home

The light was incredible.  Isle Of Skye, Scotland
The light was incredible. Isle Of Skye, Scotland

What a great week in Scotland.  Sorry there haven’t been more posts but the internet was so slow there was no way to post anything.  I’m in Amsterdam now doing an overnight before heading back to the US.  Scotland through everything it had at us from wind and rain to blue skies and sun.  This is the second of my biblical images I made on the trip.  Done with an ALPA And Phase One IQ260.  The light was unreal.  We had rainbows too.  I’ll post those shots in the coming days.  For now please enjoy this.

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Isle Of Skye

Isle Of Skye
Isle Of Skye

It has been a little while since I have made a post on my blog and I apologize.  I have been extremely busy on many projects.  Right now I am in Scotland at Isle Of Skye.  This is an amazing place. I am leading a photo workshop here with Steve Gosling and Joe Cornish.  We have great group of attendees and even though we have had to deal with the famous Isle Of Skye weather we have been capturing some amazing images like the one above.  Once I get back from this trip I’ll post more.  I’ll try to post another tomorrow.  This image I think almost looks Biblical.  Hope you enjoy it.  Made with a Phase One IQ160 digital back on an Alpa camera with 72mm lens.

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Unique View Of The Lemaire Channel Antarctica

Lemaire Channel, Antarctica 12 Exposure Pano.   Click on the image to see larger, Click On it again to see even larger.
Lemaire Channel, Antarctica 12 Exposure Pano.
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One of the places almost everyone who visits the Antarctica Peninsula visits is the Lemaire Channel.  This is narrow channel with huge cliffs and mountains rising from either side.  It has never disappointed me on any of my visits.  On my last trip I wanted to show the channel in a different way.  So, once we were in the middle of the channel I shot 12 exposure while panning the camera from a moving ship.  I later stitched these together in Photoshop.  This is the result where you can see both openings of the channel.  I am presenting a Color and BW version for your viewing pleasure.

Lemaire Channel in BW
Lemaire Channel in BW

 

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Waterfalls

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One Of The Many Waterfalls Iceland Has To Offer

Iceland is a magical land with so much beauty, that as a photographer it’s hard not to take fantastic images.  There are mountains, valleys, seascapes, glaciers, icebergs and the list goes on.  What I like is waterfalls.  There are hundreds and they are a lot of fun to photograph.  There are waterfalls that will astound in you size and the amount of water flowing over them.  This waterfall is one I found driving around Iceland and I stop by it each and every time I’m there.  I have done panos here, had rain, snow and blue sky.  This image is one I like because it has what I call the Iceland Sky.  Gray and foreboding.  I shot this at a 10th of a second and with a Phase One 28mm lens.  Had to go to real low ISO as well as F/22 to get a slow enough shutter to blur the water.  Because of the curved element of the lens I couldn’t use a ND filter. I have shot this at longer shutter speeds where the water really blurs and higher where it is frozen.  This shutter speed is just right.

I am running a workshop in Iceland next June going places other photo workshops don’t go.  If you want a real treat and some incredible images join us.  I’ll be doing this workshop with Daniel Bergmann my friend and one of the best landscape photographers I know.  Check it out at The Rockhopper Workshops Page.

 

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Tourists

Tourists
Tourists

I don’t like being  tourist.  I do everything I can not to be classified as a tourist during my travels.  On my visit I was asked if I wanted to visit Stonehenge.  I heard so much about Stonehenge that I couldn’t say no.  Little did I know it was a giant tourist destination.  I was bait disappointed that such a magnificent place was roped off and that were so many people there.  Thus I became more interested in the tourists shooting photos then the location itself. Thus I call this image Tourists

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Just Having Some Fun

Run, run, run, fun . . . Cornwall, UK
Run, run, run, fun . . . Cornwall, UK

I love animals.  They have not a care in the world.  They are here to share their love with us and to show us how to have fun.  This photo should say it all.  There is one way to live and that is full steam ahead.  I shot a ton of images of these two dogs playing.  Just like I shot a ton of the Arctic foxes playing this past summer in Svalbard.  No matter where you go you will see animals having a good time.  I guess I’ll have to pick up a stick and run a little and see who wants to chase me.

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Abstract Fun

Letters Abstract, Cornwall, UK
Letters Abstract, Cornwall, UK

My friend Art Wolfe is one of the most respected photographers out there.  I have enjoyed shooting with him in various locations around the world.  One of the things that always amazes me is how he sees.  He can see the big picture that may be mundane and nothing and see the smaller masterpiece in it.  This image is like that.  On the rear of a large and old crane in a shipyard was the deeply embossed letters and name of the maker of the crane.  This shot it just a portion of that.  Yet, if you didn’t know what it was you maybe would not be able to figure out what you were looking at. I challenge myself where ever I am to not  only see the big picture, but also to look for the small picture too.  Thanks Art!