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 | Jul 20, 2016 | Uncategorized
On Monday, I gave a lecture and then did an image processing seminar for The Photography Club of Cape May. What a wonderful group.Thank you for the warm welcome. After the presentations, ten of us went to dinner together. While we ate, a huge storm moved in dumping...
by JB | Jul 12, 2016 | Inspiration
I took this image with my iPhone which got me thinking about the idea of practicing photography. After all, I was just practicing with this shot. It is not a shot I will do anything with but I felt good about it because I SAW it! How do I practice? How do I approach...
by JB | Jul 5, 2016 | Palouse, Through Their Eyes
I’m excited to present another installment of “Through Their Eyes.” This time from the Palouse! If you would like to join me next June in the Palouse, I am taking deposits now. Check out my WORKSHOP page! Anna Jo – My favorite image from the...
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...