
One thing I really love about landscape photography is the magnificent sky. When all the elements come together to give yo that moment of light, clouds, and weather. This image was made near Moab, UT as a storm was approaching.
I love Denmark and especially Copenhagen. I work for a Danish Company, Phase One and love the job. I get to work in a field i am passionate about, meet great people from all over the world and share our mutual passions – photography. Copenhagen is a magic city. You can practically walk the whole city and there is so much to see. This is a shot from a trip a year ago. Obviously I messed with it a bit but it kind of fun. I love the whole lion thing. Kind of like a fairy tale thing.
I don’t do recovery well. I am restless and want to get out. But my shoulder still hurts a lot and I don’t want to push my knee. I am doing what many of my friends have recommended and that is take it easy and take advantage of good drugs. So, I sit around the house reading, working on photos, doing some work, watching TV taking meds. I so much want to be out enjoying the day. I tell myself this can’t last forever.
Well, I am back at least until Tuesday. My surgery was put off until then as some vitals weren’t quite norm. THings looking better now so back to try again on Tuesday. My knee and shoulder have had enough and want to get this done. Today’s shot was made in DV a few months ago. It’s one of those once in a lifetime sunsets. We crested a hill and there it was. Stop the van and shoot away. This was done with a Phase One IQ180 camera and DF camera with a 28mm lens.
Here’s another image made at the car show this weekend. It’s of a dashboard of a sports car. Worked it a bit on the iPad.
There may be a few days without posts. I am headed in for shoulder and knee surgery tomorrow and expect to be somewhat incapacitated for a few days. I’m sure it will all be fine but time to get these injuries fixed. Back to you soon.
Today’s image was made yesterday at the Carmel, indiana – Artmobilia. a day of shutting down the city streets and brining in hundreds of collector’s cars. A great day with good light, great weather and hanging out with some fun photographer friends. I shot many images some with the iPhone and some with my other cameras. This is a shot done with the iPhone of a big engine. I enhanced it my iPad.
When I shoot moving water – like waterfalls, fast moving streams and such I do what is called dragging the shutter. This makes a very sur-real image that is somewhat magical. This waterfall is in Iceland and I loved the way the water ran off the rocks at the bottom of the fall. I converted the image to BW and settles on this effect.
The Palouse looks absolutely beautiful from the air. As part of the PODAS workshop attendees were given the option to do Palouse fly overs. There is atonally different look for the wire. This image is a great example of patterns and contrast that is part of the Palouse from the overhead perspective.
It’s amazing how industrial areas can be so Terminator like intimidating. I was shooting with my friend Debra at a gravel quarry and there were all these machines, pipes, conveyors and everything else. The randomness of where everything went and the question of what they did was kind of scary. This shot kind of shows the feel of what I felt. The sky that evening helped things too. Shot with a GH2 and processed in CApture One and worked a bit on the ipad.