Category: Photography
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Some thoughts about photography critique
Although critique is fundamental to becoming a better photographer, it is important to keep in mind that constantly letting others tell you what to do and how to do it may not be desirable.
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The beauty and bleakness of California’s Central Valley- part eight- Mammatus Clouds
In my previous posts, I’ve aimed to provide some tips and guidelines on composition. I noted that photographing the Central Valley landscape is challenging due to its limited redeeming beauty and anchor points. In this post, I show an image composed using Mammatus clouds.
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Photographing through the grapevine- another Tendril- part 5
Another image on my project photographing the various aspects of the Looping Vine Tendrill, this time from a grapevine.
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Opening my Summer gallery again at GeoGalleries
I am opening my Summer gallery at GeoGalleries, with high key black and white photographs and digital images.
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Our show is on!
Our show at the ViewPoint Arts Center is on! Please come by or follow the link to see the photos!
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Breaking the Pattern: The Power of Off-Centered Photography in Repetitive Designs
If radial symmetry looks boring, try off-center compositions.
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Similar shapes in nature leading to similar composition across different subjects
I saw the same shape in distinct botanical parts and plants, almost four years apart, and that I composed my photo in the very same way.
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Photographing the exquisite Looping Vine Tendril- part 4
Another image on my project photographing the various aspects of the Looping Vine Tendrill.
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Revisiting beautiful Gualala, California, on the Mendocino Coast
Back to Gualala for a night, I got to portray the changing light in the end of the day.
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Photographing the K.V.M.R. Celtic Festival in Nevada City, California, 2025
Last weekend I photographed the K.V.M.R. Celtic Festival as a volunteer and took several photos of dancers.