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 | Jun 9, 2015 | B&W, New Zealand
Ansel Adams said, “Twelve significant photographs in any one year is a good crop.” Look, I understand Ansel was using a big honkin’ (I believe that was the brand) camera with huge sheets of expensive film (whatever that was) so he probably didn’t pull the...
by JB | Jul 3, 2014 | Palouse, Singh-Ray Filters
When the light is right, I find my images require little to no post processing. This image was taken about 15 minutes before the sun set over my shoulder. The light was soft, gold and simply amazing. All I did was use my Singh-Ray warming polarizer and then...
by JB | Apr 3, 2014 | B&W, Long Exposure, Singh-Ray Filters
I mentioned Trona in my last post. This image is from what is called the Trona Pinnacles. There you will find Tufas much like those at Mono Lake but without the lake. For this image I used two Singh-Ray filters, the 10 stop Mor-Slo along with my LB warming...