Plucking the E-String is an exercise in capturing the vibration of a guitar string. I’d had an idea about capturing the string in motion, as an attempt to capture music photographically.
Plucking the E-String is available through my online gallery.
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Plucking the E-String is an exercise in capturing the vibration of a guitar string. I’d had an idea about capturing the string in motion, as an attempt to capture music photographically.
Plucking the E-String is available through my online gallery.
I’ve been busy lately preparing new images. Tonight, I’ve dropped many of them into the online gallery!
As always, these images — and many more! — are available through my online gallery in a variety of sizes.
In the fall, Becky and I drove to the Four Corners region of the US to enjoy a couple of weeks of fun in the desert. We saw rain and snow, sun and clouds, mountains and desert. Here are a just a few images from our journey.
Goosenecks, Wagon Wheel, Green in the Desert, Monochrome Desert, Ocean of Sand, Desert at Sunset, Orion Rising, Comb Ridge and Moki Dugway are available through my online gallery in a variety of sizes.
Taken during sessions at Yosemite National Park, these images have been lurking in my library for a while. It’s high time to get them out there for folks to see.
North Valley Glow, El Capitan #1, El Capitan #2 and El Capitan #3 are available through my online gallery in a variety of sizes.
After two days in the snow, it was time to come back inside the office and see what I could do with my pendulum. Pretty easy setup — set the pendulum up inside some black cloth, and get it moving. I set my 580EX II to strobe 15 times at 10hz across an exposure of 2 seconds. I had the flash set to 1/128th power, as the flash was only six or so inches away from the pendulum.
I made this image with my Canon 7D and 24-105/4L lens. I sucked it into Photoshop CS4E and applied a blur vignette through Nik Color Efex Pro.
Swinging in Time is available through my online gallery in a variety of sizes.
Tonight, I pulled my old slide light table out, put a glass chessboard atop it, and began to play with some glass chesspieces I had lying about.
I’ve been wanting to play with this light table for a while, and finding these chesspieces gave me just the excuse. I suspect I’ll use it with some other images of bottom-lit glass and liquids. Should be some fun experimenting.
Blue Chesspieces is available through my online gallery in a variety of sizes.
Our Bernese Mountain Dog pup, Bailey, was lounging in Becky’s lap, sporting the sheepish look of someone caught with their hand in the cookie jar.
Guilty as Charged is available through my online gallery in a variety of sizes.
A copper bowl full of water went through a hard freeze, suspending these air bubbles in ice.
Frozen in Time is available through my online gallery in a variety of sizes.
On a cloudy morning, a worker clears the beach of debris in the Dominican Republic.
Raking the Beach is available through my online gallery in a variety of sizes.
A few days after a big snow, I visited the Museum of Transportation in St. Louis MO. The snow had settled between these railroad tracks, making a nicely contrasting scene.
Tracks in the Snow is available through my online gallery in a variety of sizes.