Category: photography project
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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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Photographing the exquisite Looping Vine Tendril- part 3
Another image on my project photographing the various aspects of the Looping Vine Tendrill.
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Photographing the exquisite Looping Vine Tendril- part 2
A new project is born, photographing the various aspects of the Looping Vine Tendrill.
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The beauty and bleakness of California’s Central Valley- part seven- the Fibonacci spiral
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 over a Fibonacci spiral.
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The beauty and bleakness of California’s Central Valley- part six
I have a collection of photographs portraying California’s Sacramento Valley, which is the northern portion of the Central Valley. And because I want to portray this valley as I see it, I am convinced that black and white works better for me: although color photos typically capture reality, the nonexistent…
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Winter photography in Butte County: Another image from the Gray Lodge Wildlife Area
Another image from the Gray Lodge Wildlife area.
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The beauty and bleakness of California’s Central Valley- part five
The spotty light, the leading lines and the oak tree placed on the lower left grid of the rule of thirds gives contributes to the interest of this image.
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The beauty and bleakness of California’s Central Valley- part four
In the absence of a distinct subject, leading lines and repeated patterns can be employed in landscape to create a narrative through their intrinsic geometry and depth.
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Winter photography in Butte County: Another photo from the Gray Lodge Wildlife Area
I write about my second visit to the The Gray Lodge Wildlife Area.