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Tabular Iceberg

Iceberb blowing 23I am getting so excited as I will be visiting Antarctica again for the 5th and 6th times this winter. First trip will be in November and another at the end of January. This is one of time most amazing places in the world that anyone and especially a photographer can visit. I have also just booked 2 more workshops for January 2015 on the Luminous Landscape website. I’ll but links in another posting in the next few days. This will be an incredible trip. I do hope to publish a book on Antarctica after these next journeys. Also, you can visit my Antarctica Gallery page from the home page of this site under the Gallery Selection. This is an image of a giant tabular iceberg that we passed on one of our cruises in Antarctica.

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In Moab

Arches National Park, UT
Arches National Park, UT

Moab is a town you stay in and all around Moab are one of the country’s largest areas to shoot pictures.  Amazing images abound around every turn.  This is a photographer’s paradise as when the light decides to play you can get some great shots. This one was made in Arches National Park right outside of Moab.

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Tuscany Wall

Tuscany Village Wall
Tuscany Village Wall

Tuscany is known for never ending landscapes and rolling hells.  There also numerous small towns and villages which offer unique and fun places to shoot.  This is an image form a very small community.  The wall just begged to be photographed.  I love the expose brick and color of the wall plus the color of the window.

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Basilica

Basilica, Rome, Italy
Basilica, Rome, Italy

I spent 10 days recently in Tuscany.  You have seen some of the images.  There are more to come.  After the PODAS workshop I was leading I spent a day in Rome with Art Wolfe doing a day in Rome photography.  one of the places we visited and it was a very inspiring visit was to the Basilica.  This is one of the most incredible building I have ever seen.  I was immediately dropped into a Dan Brown novel as I toured this spot.  This is one of the images I made looking up at the center of the building.  Everywhere you looked there was symbolism and art.  Just fantastic.

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A Tree

Gum Tree in Orbitson Gorge, Austrailia
Gum Tree in Orbitson Gorge, Austrailia

This is a tree I shot in a gorger in Austrailia. Austrailia has lots of surprises. Many photographers would by this tree and not shoot it as it is just a tree. However, if you know your camera and know how to post process and image you can take a shot like this and make it a good final image. I used Capture One Pro to make this image and a number of tools available in it. First started with color balance. Then I worked contrast and saturation. This was followed by some local adjustments and the use of color editor to fine tune certain colors. Then I vignetted the shot as well as used local adjustments to darken parts of the image. I tried this in Lightroom too and I am pretty good with both, but LR couldn’t come close to the color and detail that Capture One made.

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I’m Back, So Let’s Get Going Again

Sunrise, Broome, Austrailia
Sunrise, Broome, Austrailia

I have returned from an amazing trip in the Kimberley, Australia. This was an incredible area of magnificent beauty.  The trip was aboard the True North a small and very cool cruise ship designed to explore this area of the world. We also had a helicopter on board that allowed us access to areas no one else could get to. So over the coming days you’ll be seeing some images from this trip. Today’s image was made in Broome, Austrailia before we started the trip.

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And This Was Just This Morning

The True North and King Cascade Falls
The True North and King Cascade Falls

So what did you do this morning?  On this PODAS workshop during the morning of June 4th we woke up for a sunrise shoot as the True North cruised the Prince Regent River.  We had coffee the Eggs Benedict on the bow of the ship.  Then we turned a corner and saw these amazing waterfalls the King Cascade.  The Captain then drove the boat into the falls and anyone that wanted to and there were a number of hearty souls were able to take a falls shower.  Of course we had the Phase One cameras and waterproof housing as well as a lot of people taking photos of us.  It was a blast.  Then we got into the tenders and some people climbed to the top of the waterfalls and others went ashore to shoot the waterfalls and some of us went crocodile hunting (photography wise).  That was followed by morning tea with tasty scones.  Then some went on the helicopter to shoot rock art, and some went fishing.  And, all of this was before lunch.  What an incredible trip so far.  What amazing images all of us are getting.  Lots of fun.  And now it is lunch time.