Tag: photography project
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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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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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A night in Reno, NV, the Biggest Little City in the World
Come read about and experience my new collection “A night in Reno, NV”.
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Working in projects and series- Winter Tulip, progress report
Winter Tulip is a series showcasing the life cycle of a tulip flower, from bud to wilting.
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The beauty and bleakness of California’s Central Valley- part three
In the absence of a distinct subject, leading lines can be employed in landscape to create a narrative through their intrinsic geometry and depth.
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The beauty and bleakness of California’s Central Valley- part two
My second chapter in the project “The Beauty and Bleakness of California’s Central Valley” and how it relates to California’s happy cows.
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The Foxtail Agave project- and a quote from Epictetus – partial conclusion
The Foxtail Agave project has come to a halt and I consider it finished for the moment.
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Fun with tomato photography in black and white
Peppers are fun to photograph and reveal interesting shapes when looked at from certain angles. In this post, I write about a few photos of these vegetables I have created, in black and white.