by JB | Jul 22, 2016 | Color, Landscape
There is more to the Cape May Point story I shared in my last post. It is uncommon for me to shoot directly into a sunset. I am usually drawn more to what I refer to as the backside sunset. Essentially looking 180 degrees from the sun. I love the softer more pastel...
by JB | Jun 23, 2016 | Fuji, Palouse
I remember thinking how ugly power poles were in a pristine landscape. Then I realized they are part of the landscape and can add interest to the scene or in this case lead the eye into and through the frame. Once again, for me the clouds and cloud shadows are what...
by JB | Jun 21, 2016 | Palouse
For me, rolling cloud shadows are what makes the Palouse exciting. I mean, the whole of the Palouse is tremendous, but, when there is a blue sky,white puffy clouds and a bit of wind to move those clouds along, well, that gets my heart racing!
by JB | Jun 17, 2016 | Palouse
This is a tree that is part of an iconic shot from Steptoe Butte. The clouds were calling me and I obliged. I love the Palouse and look forward to leading another group next spring. If you’re interested, I’ll be taking deposits shortly. Remember click...
by JB | May 20, 2016 | Silk Mill
One of my favorite props at the mill is this old tool caddy. I can picture a worker sitting on it, and rolling between the rows and rows of machines making sure all was working properly. John Barclay Photography, Images that make your heart sing.