Archive for the ‘Landscape and Nature’ Category

Aloha, A Hawaiian Photoblog. Part Two.

January 10th, 2012

Aloha, A Hawaiian Photoblog. Part 2.

 

A Hawaiian redeye

A Hawaiian redeye

A Hawaiian redeye

A Hawaiian redeye

A Hawaiian redeye

A Hawaiian redeye

A Hawaiian redeye

A Hawaiian redeye

A Hawaiian redeye

A Hawaiian redeye

A Hawaiian redeye

A Hawaiian redeye

A Hawaiian redeye

A Hawaiian redeye

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Aloha, A Hawaiian Photoblog. Part One.

January 10th, 2012

Aloha, A Hawaiian Photoblog. Part One.

 

A Hawaiian redeye

A Hawaiian redeye

A Hawaiian redeye

A Hawaiian redeye

A Hawaiian redeye

A Hawaiian redeye

A Hawaiian redeye

A Hawaiian redeye

A Hawaiian redeye

A Hawaiian redeye

A Hawaiian redeye

A Hawaiian redeye

A Hawaiian redeye

A Hawaiian redeye

A Hawaiian redeye

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Need some more practice… My commitment towards Landscape photography

April 28th, 2011

Earlier this year I told myself to make a make a commitment towards improving a part of my photography that has well, been neglected for a long time as I was striving to improve other aspects of my photography. Now I don’t believe I’ll ever be the next Ansel Adams or Galen Rowell but I also know that I’ll never come close if I never try. So the day I decided to try came last week while Julie and I were out scouting some beaches for an upcoming engagement session with a couple from Colorado next week.

 

Earlier this year I told myself to make a make a commitment towards improving a part of my photography that has well, been neglected for a long time as I was striving to improve other aspects of my photography. Now I don’t believe I’ll ever be the next Ansel Adams or Galen Rowell but I also know that I’ll never come close if I never try. So the day I decided to try came last week while Julie and I were out scouting some beaches for an upcoming engagement session with a couple from Colorado next week.

Speak to anyone who really knows me and they willl tell you that that I love beaches and I love tropical islands with incredible beaches. So it was only natural that I start off working with seascapes and our scouting for a suitable beach for the upcoming engagement session gave me the great opportunity to do so. I can honestly tell you that I am my own harshest critic and while I’m not terribly disappointed in these photos I can honestly say that I’m not very excited about them either. I can already pick out the areas where I could have made the shots better and I wish we would have had more time in our scouting session to shoot so that I could have taken full advantage of the beautiful sunset that came later that evening. I also wish I would have spent more time in finding a better spot to shoot from to feature a more interesting foreground than what I have below. Either way, it was still good to get out and shoot for once for my own pleasure and I can think of a lot worse things to do in life so I’m content with just being able to get out and practice for a bit. Enjoy!



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Bolsa Chica Pelicans

November 4th, 2009

So last Thursday the weather had warmed up enough for me to take a quick evening trip to the Bolsa Chica Wetlands (more info here) for some practice in tracking and shooting some birds in flight. The wetlands weren’t as active as they were the last time I was there but I was fortunate enough [...]

 

So last Thursday the weather had warmed up enough for me to take a quick evening trip to the Bolsa Chica Wetlands (more info here) for some practice in tracking and shooting some birds in flight. The wetlands weren’t as active as they were the last time I was there but I was fortunate enough to find some Brown Pelicans diving for food just as the sun was setting. So while it may not be the most exciting way for most people to end their day, it was a great way for me to end my day as I was able to simply go out and shoot for the shear pleasure of it. As always, enjoy!