Friday, January 31, 2014
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
The Sentinel
I saw this scene while we were exploring Funchal, Madiera Island, Portugal. As I processed the picture today, I still remember clearly how I envisioned this scene when I originally snapped the shutter. This is the resulting B&W image that originated in my mind over six months ago. :)
When I have time, and I don't know when that will be :), I will probably set up a gallery of all my favorite shots from that trip.
--Warren
p.s. Just to see who is actually reading this, does anyone have any ideas for a Februrary project? I must say that if your idea is used, you should be morally obligated to post at least one image for the project! January was pretty wimpy for Monthly Project participation, unfortunately.
Labels: 2013, Black and White, DMC-G5, Europe, Funchal, Madiera Island, Portugal, Street, Travel
1 Comments:
- Lea said...
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The dog adds just the right touch of life and character to an already enjoyable scene. I have a post for Jan in mind.. It's coming, it's still January! I'm a little scatter-brained this month, so whatever people choose, I will shoot for it too! My last suggestion turned out a little crazy so I don't know that you want it to come from me anyways ;)
The Fountain of Youth
Over the couple of months, I will, from time to time, post pictures that were taken on our last trip to Europe. I am going over my catalog of images before I clear then from my travel laptop.
This shot was taken in Valencia, Spain. These kids were on a field trip to see the old-town area of Valencia, I believe. We also did a day trip into Valencia from Castillon where our hotel was.
--Warren
Labels: 2013, DMC-G5, Europe, Spain, Street, Travel, Valencia
Monday, January 27, 2014
Saturday, January 25, 2014
2 Comments:
- dan in marin said...
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This works very well in B and W Warren. I like your composition and use of shadow as well
Dan - said...
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Beautiful work, I like the sand textures, excellent B/W. great shot...:-)
Lena.
Abbey at Ocean Beach -- Strangers Project
Labels: D200, Ocean Beach, Strangers Project, Street
1 Comments:
- Lea said...
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Ties together the time and place, her hat and the book dated 2013. Really nice. And the book is orange too. I think you're off to a great start :)
Sunday, January 19, 2014
Driftwood Henge
Labels: Black and White, DMC-G5, Documentary, Project Jan. 2014 "Documentary"
3 Comments:
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Nice series shot, I really like the third one, beautiful layer mountains at background, nice light, great B/W processing, wonderful...:-)
Lena... - dan in marin said...
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Nice series and story that unfolds as you move through them
Dan - Lea said...
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Hehehe. A surprise ending. Very nice.
Friday, January 17, 2014
Driftwood Abstract
Does anyone see the "Sand Monster" in this image? :)
Who can see it?
--Warren
Labels: Abstract, Black and White, DMC-G5
2 Comments:
- Dolph Brust said...
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Do you mean the bulb nose and squinty eyes. It is also interesting to see the lines making the face of a shark with it's mouth open.....eating the wood.
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Interesting ! nice shadow catch, the shape really like monster...:-)
Lena..
Thursday, January 16, 2014
2 Comments:
- Dolph Brust said...
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Nice backlighting and use of contrast.
**Dolph - said...
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Nice catch, lovely !...:-)
Lena..
Saturday, January 11, 2014
Out of the Ordinary
Hi everyone! I haven't posted for a while, so when I edited this photo just now, I decided to post it here first, rather than to Facebook, Flickr, or my blog.
Over the years, I've found that good, compelling images are everywhere. Our job as photographers is to isolate the interesting parts and exclude everything else. Easier said than done, but that's what I aim for... and maybe 5% of the time, if I'm very lucky, I make a decent image.
Today, I needed new tires and a bunch of other work for my 2004 Hyundai Elantra, and went to my trusted auto mechanics, which happens to also be a Goodyear franchise. They said I'd be their guest for a while, so I walked a block to a nearby Chick-fil-A for lunch and some reading. On my way back to the shop, I noticed this nice repeating pattern of electric meters mounted over a Goodyear yellow-and-blue paint scheme. The building itself is, frankly, pretty ugly, but I thought I could isolate these elements for a decent composition.
I didn't have even my little Canon S95 with me, but I did have my cell phone, which I used to make some snaps of the trio and the snazzy paint scheme.
So a little cropping and curve adjustment in Photoshop CC and a nice "mat" and "frame" added in Picasa resulted in what you see here.
I hope I succeeded in making something interesting "out of the ordinary."
Labels: Abstract, Color, Complementary Color, Edgewater MD, Electric Meter, Goodyear, Samsung S3
3 Comments:
- Lea said...
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White bibs on the alien babies.
- Warren T. said...
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Hi Steve,
We're honored that you chose our blog to debut this image. :)
It's a very nice image, signature SteveR, and I also enjoyed reading your write-up.
--Warren - Dolph Brust said...
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I agree with Lea...looks like little faces poking out from a port in the wall.
**Dolph
SUPERHERO SCRAMBLE 2014 # Strangers Project
Got a call from Muscle Milk through my girlfriends friend that they needed a photographer for the Superhero Scramble. After some lunch and AC, I am headed back out for round two. I have already been approached by several other companies to do some photos for them. Having a blast feeling how out of shape I am. =)
~Carl~
Labels: Quiet Waters Park, Strangers Project
4 Comments:
- Lea said...
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Hahah, scrolling down I was guessing this was your post Carl :) Looks like it was a lot of fun! I really like the second to last one and could imagine seeing that used for promotions.
- Warren T. said...
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Nice work, Carl! :) Great action shots.
--WT - Dolph Brust said...
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I can relate to the last picture....that is how I would land coming off the slide.
**Dolph - Unknown said...
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LOL, Thanks!!!
I had a lot of fun. It has definitely give me more of the no fear attitude and I have been able to meet some really cool people and get invited to events I wouldn't have otherwise had the pleasure of attending.
*thats funny Dolph* =)
Friday, January 10, 2014
2 Comments:
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Beautiful colors in Winter, nice capture, I enjoy to seeing it...:-)
Lena, - Warren T. said...
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Great color and detail, Dolph. :)
--WT
Thursday, January 09, 2014
5 Comments:
- Unknown said...
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Lena, your pictures are amazing. All of them.
I would like to volunteer you as the guide for the first official Friendly Photo Forum Field Trip. Say that ten times fast. I am filling out my release form right now. =)
~Carl~ - Warren T. said...
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Absolutely stunning, Lena!
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Thanks Carl and Warren your
comments...:-)
Lena, - Lea said...
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I have to agree --these are amazing! :D I love the big wingspans over the trees. The mountains in that pic seem to follow the pattern of the wings as well. The last three just really blow me away. Epic Beauty!!
- dan in marin said...
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Great series Lena, good use of water with land and the wildlife moving between the two.
Dan
Wednesday, January 08, 2014
Ringing in the New Year # Strangers Project
Ricardo's family & Friends
I hope to see them again.
Hugo - From Miami
Anthony or Elvis depending on when you talk to him.
I had my camera in a bag in my buddies hotel room collecting dust because carrying my Nikon D7000 and an SB700 flash. Taking photos of strangers on New Years was better as a great thought then actually getting the guts to follow through. But after running to the oversized Christmas tree 7 times to take photos of people with their own phones because they couldn't get their significant others in the frame and then getting ditched at 11:30 by my buddy, sparked me to grab my camera and strap up for humility and a little one on one. What I found were amazing subjects, gracious hosts and possibly a couple new friends. One step into street photography and no regrets.
Edited in Lightroom
~Carl~
Labels: New Years, Strangers Project
5 Comments:
- Unknown said...
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Oh, yea... I used my Nikkor f1.8 85MM
~Carl~ - Warren T. said...
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I enjoyed these pictures and the write-up a lot. Numbers 3,5, and 6 are especially nice, Carl.
--Warren - Unknown said...
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Thanks Warren!
I am really hoping to start running with an open heart when photographing strangers. I completely understand why someone would be intrigued in getting a camera you look down into instead of directly at your subject. My DSLR feels like I am aiming a missile turret at someones face.... It also doesn't make it simple to strike up a conversation when they are looking at your camera in fright before getting to know you. Wow... What a perspective changer.
~Carl~ - said...
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Wonderful ! very nice portraits shot, great photograph technique...:-)
Lena, - Lea said...
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Strangers no longer ;) Great post! The 5th one feels like from a movie. Looking forward to seeing who else you meet with the camera.
Blue Heron Mug Shot
It was looking straight at me. Straight-on shots are fun and often funny-looking :) This was taken at the same time as the previous heron picture.
--Warren
Labels: Birds, DMC-G5, Golden Gate Park, Heron, Wildlife
Lands End Panorama
Labels: Bike Ride Pictures, HTC One X, Land's End, Panorama
Thursday, January 02, 2014
Comparisons at the Museum
Dan
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Wonderful shot ! very artistic !...:-)
Lena - Lea said...
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Very cool! Re-phrasing the contemplative inspirations. The reflections in the 2nd one are great! Surrounded by a repetitive thought. And the 3rd one really induces an animalistic feeling on the framed art in the background. Holding on to thought in the 4th. She is cupped in the mind of another. How sweet! Kinship of heads in the 6th. 3D is now 2D, like the others. But it still feels different.
- Warren T. said...
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I enjoyed these pictures, Dan, great compositions and interpretations. :)
--WT
2 Comments:
Wow, I like the colorized versions and the sense of speed on ice.
Dan
Nice movement catch and colors place, great shot...:-)
Lena,
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