Monday Missive — June 27, 2016

Quotes

The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails.” – William Arthur Ward

I often think of my work as visual haiku. It is an attempt to evoke and suggest through as few elements as possible rather than to describe with tremendous detail.” – Michael Kenna

When you are completely caught up in something, you become oblivious to things around you, or to the passage of time. It is this absorption in what you are doing that frees your unconscious and releases your creative imagination.” – Rollo May

Links
– Making Long Exposures
– For the Dog Lovers Among Us I really enjoyed this one.
– Shadow and Light as a Composition Tool
– Curves and Levels with Masks for local adjustments
– Up and Coming Minimalist Israeli Photographer
– Long Exposure Workflow

Hoen Lithograph building, with a bit of atmosphere added.

Hoen Lithograph building, with a bit of atmosphere added.

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Monday Missive – June 20, 2016

The member’s show at the Baltimore County Arts Guild at 1101 Maiden Choice Lane, second floor above the bank begins this week.
I will be there with refreshments from 11 – 2 on Sunday, June 26. Please stop by and say Hi! Suzanne Morgan, a jeweler will also be there.

Quotes

We are each the average of the people we hang out with and the experiences we choose.
The best way to end up mediocre is via tiny compromises
.” — Seth Godin, 6/13/16

Forget about the consequences of failure. Failure is only a temporary change in direction to set you straight for your next success.” – Denis Waitley

Art is what you can get away with.— Andy Warhol

Success is when the checks don’t bounce.” – Andy Warhol

Links

– Website Design
– Using Lines to Improve Composition
– Perfect Panoramas Panoramas are a great tool to get the best out of some scenes that just don’t compose well in the standard aspect ratio.
– Copyright Infringement
– Tips for Better Waterfall Images

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Monday Missive: June 13, 2016

Quotes

The best pictures differentiate themselves by nuances…a tiny relationship – either a harmony or a disharmony – that creates a picture.” – Ernst Haas

There is often a huge difference between an idea and its realization. I’ve had what I thought were great ideas that just didn’t work.“ – Andy Goldsworthy

I’m really very concerned with helping to create an attitude of freedom and daring toward the craft of photography.” – Jerry Uelsmann

Links

– Dealing with Internet Criticism as a Photographer
– Shooting Milky Way Panoramas
– Processing BW in LR and Silver Effects I like this whole series from David Duchemin, but this gives some really good insight on how to use Silver Effects in NIK, which is free from Google.
– Ground-scapes
From Charlie Bowers: – Day to Night in a Single Photo A TED video.
A brief tribute to David Gilkey who was killed in Afghanistan with an Afghani associate
Black and White Urban Photography
From my BugShot buddies: How leaf cutter ants destroyed their equipment

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A gentleman regaling his friends at HonFest, 2016.

A gentleman regaling his friends at HonFest, 2016.

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Monday Missive — June 6, 2016 (Michael Kenna notes)

Quotes

Art is, or ought to be, a reliable refuge for idiosyncrasy in a society that increasingly views the idiosyncratic with suspicion.” — Colin Dabkowski, Buffalo.com, Jan. 18, 2015

…the sublime is often hidden in plain sight.– Joel Meyerowitz, Once More Around the Sun blog, 3/6/15

A good photographer records; a great photographer reveals.” – Skyler Reid

Notes from Michael Kenna’s Presentation at B & H Optic
I thought that Kenna’s presentation was really excellent. These notes don’t do it justice, but you might glean something useful if you weren’t able to see the presentation.

– Interpretation rather than documentation.
– Simplicity – Fundamental shapes.
– Learn from the Masters to find your own vision.
– Interest in what is NOT shown.
– Find the essence.
– Relationship, juxtaposition and confrontation in the landscape.
– The “power of shadow”.
– He photographs better alone to hear what the scene is saying.
– Light, atmosphere, movement.
– Unpredictability and unexpected results are often a happy surprise and a positive part of photography.
– Photographers are treasure hunters.
– Its not just the finished work, it is the whole process that is both important and pleasurable.
– He has a conversation with what he is photographing.
– In response to a comment that he never includes people, he said that he creates empty stages that invites the viewer to participate.

Links

– Content Aware Crop
– Up and Coming Portrait Photographers
– Too much Post?
– 23 Good Street Photography Tips Some are obvious, but it is worth skimming or watching the video, which illustrates the text.
– Printing Workflow and dealing with out of gamut colors
– Interesting story from a wildlife photographer
National Park Tips Fort McHenry is a National Monument managed by the Park Service, and Catoctin Mountain and Great Falls, VA are also National Parks; you don’t need to go far to find a great National Park. If you are old enough consider a senior pass. One time $10 pass gets you entrance to all national parks, monuments and historical sites and wildlife refuges for the rest of your life. Good Deal!

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Monday Missive – May 30, 2016

Quotes

‘…photography is a craft that requires experimentation, risk and growth, and that getting better at photography is a journey that never ends.” – Chris Orwig, Photography Issue 5

In general, I have found that people who pour their energy into thinking about an approach and insisting that it is too early to act are wrong just as often as people who dive in and work quickly. The over-planners just take longer to be wrong (and, when things inevitably go awry, are more crushed by the feeling that they have failed). There’s a corollary to this, as well: The more time you spend mapping out an approach, the more likely you are to get attached to it. The nonworking idea gets worn into your brain, like a rut in the mud. It can be difficult to get free of it and head in a different direction. Which, more often than not, is exactly what you must do.” –- Ed Catmull, Pixar

Links

– Balance – A Better Approach than Rule of Thirds
– Risking Death to Get the Shot
– Six tips on Wildlife Photography
– Really Good Article on 500-600 mm Super Telephoto Lenses
– Conceptual Photography

Cemetery Angel series

Cemetery Angel series

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Monday Missive May 23, 2016

Quotes
The difficulty lies not so much in developing new ideas as in escaping from old ones.” — John Maynard Keynes

I can’t understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I’m frightened of the old ones.” — John Cage

The truth is that one is more frequently blessed with ideas while working.” – Jerry Uelsmann

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Dobsonfly female attracted with a bright light at night and transferred to a tree for better background. Lit with a flashlight for 2 seconds at f/22 to avoid the blank highlights of flash.

Links
– Dreamy Lighting Techniques
– Goin’ to Africa? – Read this…
– But South Dakota is much closer and also has a lot to offer
– Foreground, midground, background
– Panoramas and Contests: The analysis of contests was interesting
– Edit BEFORE Pressing the Shutter
– Shoot for Mono Mid-day
– High Speed Splash
– 20 best “fine art” images
– Sunsets Perfected with Luminosity Masks

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Bug Shot Austin Days 1-4

What we choose not to do matters.Seth Godin, 5/20/16

Two years ago I heard about Bug Shot workshops given by some entomologists who are also great photographers. I was too late to register the first year I heard about it and the second year was in California. I was hoping that this year it would have moved back east, but it was in Texas, further than I would have liked, but close enough to be feasible. I decided to drive and explore several wildlife refuges along the Gulf coast.

We left on Sunday and the first two days were strictly travel. The fun began on day 3. In the morning we stopped at the Mississippi Sandhill Crane National Wildlife Refuge (N 30.45124; W 088.65537). Saw a couple of cranes by the side of the road outside the refuge but couldn’t safely stop. Although we couldn’t photograph cranes, we saw loads of great bog plants including yellow trumpet and parrot’s beak pitcher plants, and dwarf sundew. Also Orange Candy Root and Yellow Colicroot. The Refuge did a great job with little signs by various plants that were really helpful as was the volunteer manning the visitor center. We also stopped at Bayou Davis, the mainland part of the Gulf Islands National Seashore. Nice visitor center, saw an alligator, but the half mile nature trail didn’t produce anything but mosquito bites. Then onto New Orleans.

Traffic and traffic patterns were so crazy we decided to bag going downtown. A local (we stayed in Gretna which was half the price of downtown) restaurant, Cafe 615 Home of Da Wabbit, recommended by the hotel served a a great shrimp etouffe with two fried fillets; service was excellent, kitchen was fast, servings were large and reasonably priced.

The next morning off to Lake Charles. In the afternoon we went to Lacassine National Wildlife Refuge. The “Lacassine Pool” is the main attraction. Saw coots and ibis. Tried to go from Lacassine to Cameron Prairie NWR; got lost, but finally found the visitor center at about 3:45 to find that it closed at 3:00. Two miles down the road however was a wildlife drive and a very nice boardwalk loop through a marsh. Marsh was gorgeous, but it must have been wrong season or time of day for wildlife.

Tomorrow will head west to Bastrop, TX southwest of Austin. Workshop starts at 6:00.

Yellow Trumpet Pitcher Plant, Mississippi Sandhill Crane Wildlife Refuge. 10 image stack

Yellow Trumpet Pitcher Plant, Mississippi Sandhill Crane Wildlife Refuge. 10 image stack

Egret at Lacassine National Wildlife Refuge.

Egret at Lacassine National Wildlife Refuge.

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Monday Missive May 9, 2016

Quotes
Which of my photographs is my favorite? The one I’m going to take tomorrow.
Imogen Cunningham
A good photograph is one that communicates a fact, touches the heart and leaves the viewer a changed person for having seen it. It is, in a word, effective.
Irving Penn
I went into photography because it seemed like the perfect vehicle for commenting on the madness of today’s existence.” – Robert Mapplethorpe

 
Links

Improving Landscapes with LR HSL
Steve McCurry’s Sidewalk Vignettes
Animals in the Environment
Blend adjustments in Photoshop
Break the Rules

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Monday Missive May 2, 2016

Quotes

“My work is inviting, hopefully, it’s also evocative and tells a story. Ultimately, the goal in my work is to elicit emotion, be it wonderment, joy, silliness, happiness, solitude. I think because I shoot for feeling rather than just for a scene, perhaps that makes my vision of the world and thus my photography, different.” — Marianne Drenthe in an article by Caresse Muir; Rangefinder Aug 2011, p. 130

‘Be suspicious of thoughtless praise. When you want to learn, your more faithful teacher isn’t praise but constructive feedback from someone who is making art that’s stronger than yours.” – David du Chemin June 8, 2015

“I want to sing like the birds sing, not worrying about who hears or what they think.” — Rumi

Links

Imperfectly Invisible If you read any of these, read this one.
Exquisite Portraits of Older Women
Color Correction in Lightroom
Focus Stacking is Not Just for Macro
Put People In Your Landscapes
Practical Tips for Macrophotography
Renaissance Cat Ladies
60 Great BW Images
Lens Focus Calibration This can be important if your shots are not sharp. I had to send my camera back because it was so far off, even the fine tuning wasn’t enough.
Low Light Photography Tips
Making a Custom Brush

Brookside Garden Butterfly House is open.  Check their website for times; $8 admission.

Brookside Garden Butterfly House is open. Check their website for times; $8 admission.

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Monday Missive – April 25

Quotes

Good photography is unpretentious.” – Walker Evans

If you can influence the outcome, do the work.
If you can’t influence the outcome, ignore the possibility. It’s merely a distraction
.”
Seth Godin, 9/30/12

Instead of working so hard to prove the skeptics wrong, it makes a lot more sense to delight the true believers. They deserve it, after all, and they’re the ones that are going to spread the word for you.” – Seth Godin, 7/10/13

Links

Long Lens Tips
Making Realistic Reflections in Photoshop
A Story in a Still
Big Bend National Park
Making Northern Lights in Photoshop This looks like fun.
Be Receptive to Be More Creative
National Geo Tips for Good Travel Photos

 

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Monday Missive – April 18, 2016

Quotes

Creative experiences can be produced regularly, consistently, almost daily in people’s lives. It requires enormous personal security and openness and a spirit of adventure.” — Steven Covey

Science at its best is an open-minded method of inquiry, not a belief system.” – Rupert Sheldrake

No place is boring, if you’ve had a good night’s sleep and have a pocket full of unexposed film.” – Robert Adams

Links

Getting Out of Your Comfort Zone
Sharpen Your Vision
Printing and Color Management Basics
Turning Ideas into Art Portraits
Test Shots and Getting Models
Light Sculptures
Basic Portrait Editing in Lightroom
Get it Perfect In Camera or Fix in Post?
Big Cats
Solving Auto Focus Problems

 

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“…Then the ocean
Like a great stone someone has cut to a sharp edge and
polished to shining. Beyond it, the fountain
And furnace of incredible light flowing up from the sunk sun.” — Robinson Jeffers

 

 

 

 

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Baltimore Camera Club Monday Missive – April 11, 2016

Quotes

The purpose of a storyteller is not to tell you how to think, but to give you questions to think upon.” – Brandon Sanderson

Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.” – Edgar Degas

Be around the people you want to be like, because you will be like the people you are around.” – Sean Reichle

Links

From Harry: Interesting site with lots of tutorials
Saving your images for the web Same approach can be used to save for competitions
High res cameras and issues
Composition
Before You Press the Shutter
Women, Between Battle and Grace
From George Spicer: DIY GOBOs for Interesting Shadows
Visualization
Macro Photography
5 Photoshop Tools You Didn’t Know Were There

 

Daffodil @ Cylburn Arboretum

Daffodil @ Cylburn Arboretum

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Baltimore Camera Club Monday Missive – April 4, 2016

Quotes

Each of us is an artist of our days; the greater our integrity and awareness, the more original and creative our time will become.” — John O’Donohue

“If it makes you cry, it goes in the show.” – Annie Leibovitz

Henry James proposed asking of art three modest and appropriate questions: What is the artist trying to do? Does he do it? Was it worth doing?” – Robert Adams

Links
Story-telling
Aging a Photograph
Street Photography in Cuba
Reflectors
Using Blend-If to Tone
Shooting Portraits with a Wide Angle Lens
Google Shutting Down Picasa in May
Landscape Tips
Make Hair Color Pop
Art of Flower Photography This is a video that is just under an hour by Arthur Morris and Denise Ippolito. Longer than most, but worth watching.

 

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Baltimore Camera Club Monday Missive – March 28, 2016

Quotes

When I had my first solo exhibition of my paintings and photographs, I felt that the act of working as an artist is not complete until the works have been given for viewing.  They are not given as a need for affirmation, but a need for connection. … It simply should not remain in a closet, lifeless and unchallenged.  f11, Feb. 2016, Issue 51, p. 106 — Paula Chamlee.

I’ll take acclaim if it’s forthcoming, but I wager no self-esteem on audience endorsement. – Maris Rusis in f/11, Issue 46, August 2015, p. 66

Since I’m inarticulate, I express myself with images.– Helen Levitt

Links

Not Always On
Worthwhile set of Photoshop Techniques and Keystrokes
Better Nature Shots
Night Photography
Composition This video is about cinematic composition but is applicable to stills as well. I thought it was well done.
Iphone Lifestyle Photography
Getting Out Of Your Comfort Zone
Why You Shouldn’t Date a Photographer I couldn’t resist including this one!

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The cargo cranes and the industrial chimney speak to me of Baltimore’s industrial past and future.

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Baltimore Camera Club Monday Missive – March 21, 2016

Quotes

I do what I feel, that’s all. I am an ordinary photographer working for his own pleasure. That’s all I’ve ever done.” – Andre Kertesz

My pictures are never pre-visualized or planned. I feel strongly that pictures must come from contact with things at the time and place of taking. At such times, I rely on intuitive, perceptual responses to guide me, using reason only after the final print is made to accept or reject the results of my work.” – Wynn Bullock

A failure is not always a mistake. It may simply be the best one can do under the circumstances. The real mistake is to stop trying.” – B. F. Skinner

Links

Keep Your Website Fresh
Shark Shepherd
Designing Your Business Cards
Does It Have to Be Tack Sharp?
Spectacular Black & White Images
Read The Light
More Ansel
Cool picture, but also cool technique — Never heard of starry landscape stacker before.
Film romance

Treeman. These arches in NY City seemed so perfect except for the confusion behind them. So I put a wooden carving into a nearby knothole and used that to fill in the arch.

Treeman. These arches in NY City seemed so perfect except for the confusion behind them. So I put a wooden carving into a nearby knothole and used that to fill in the arch.

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