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Focusing on my dissertation….
Friends and anyone following my blog on photography, I have been taking a little break since Spring 2014 in order to finish my EdD dissertation. I expect to be back posting in December, 2014. Thanks for your patience and I … Continue reading →
2014 Sony World Photography Awards – shortlist reviews
There were over 140,000 entries to the 2014 Sony World Photography Awards, so it is a comprehensive world survey of what is going on in photography today and close to a miracle to make the shortlist for the competition! I’ve … Continue reading →
Posted in Creativity and Photography, Digital Photography, Landscape Photography, Photo Criticism, Photography, Uncategorized
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Tagged digital photography, Douglas Barkey, fine art photography, Fotonotes, Glenna Gordon, Hao Li, Israel, landscape photography, Palestine, photography and culture, politics, Roei Greenberg, Sony World Photography Awards
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Summer announces itself in Richmond with Unbound 2! at Candela Books + Gallery
It is hard to tell if summer will ever arrive in Richmond, Virginia this year, but a good omen is the announcement of the opening of Unbound2!, the annual summer invitational exhibition at Candela Books + Gallery running July 5 … Continue reading →
Landscape Photography – Three Photographers, Three Visions
(Puche, 2013b) The landscape of nature is like the human figure – it is a subject with endless possibilities for expression. Photographs of the environment can be appreciated simply for their depiction of beauty; they can reveal truths about our … Continue reading →
Portfolio Selections – Sabal Rhapsis Rhythm
From Light Gestures Palm Folio. See more….
Portfolio Selections – Northern Light
Landscapes of light from Maine. See more>>>
Portfolio Selection – Desert Light
Santa Fe light and the state flower combine to radiate energy and light…see more>>>
Fallen Tree
A tree falls over a mountain stream. The violence and cracks like shots last for seconds. Then the silence of running water. For years the water strips away bark and leaves, polishing and burnishing the wood to a pale gray … Continue reading →
Nature Fantasies
Photography of nature is a popular past time for many. Although it isn’t necessarily easy to pull off nature photography well, it is a pretty easily accessible subject, often spectacular, and doesn’t talk back. There are no modeling fees involved, … Continue reading →
Posted in Digital Photography, Fine Art Photography, Landscape Photography, Photo Criticism, Photographic Technology, Photography, Uncategorized
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Tagged Chris Jordan, DiFruscia, Douglas Barkey, Elizabeth Carmel, George DeWolfe, HDR, high dynamic range, Jay Patel, landscape photography, nature
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Photography – in – Progress: Forest Reflection
…something I’m trying out…merging two realities inside one moment.