September 4, 2011

It’s here, it’s gone, it’s back again.

Filed under: About this blog,General Ranting,Photography,Photos — HDW @ 10:34 am

I stopped by today to answer a comment question and realized my site was being redirected elsewhere. I had to drop my blogroll because they were inserting redirect code. That’s bit low. I’ll leave it off for now. I don’t need any traffic and I doubt that it’s helping anyone else. So apparently I was gone for a while but now I’m back. The site is still tragically out of date.
The question was asked if I was still here. Yes I am! I’m doing well. Doing a lot of artwork of various kinds. I’ve been doing a lot of photography for the last few years. I’ve always done some, but my muse seems to have turned more that direction of late. I’m considering reinventing this site as some sort of photo-blog. I’m thinking I would feature other outdoor photographers more than my own work, but I’m still undecided. If anyone has any thoughts on what a good site featuring outdoor photography should be, I’d love to hear it.

October 13, 2009

Another kind of desert

Filed under: Photography,Photos — HDW @ 7:19 am

Months ago someone sent me a link to some beautiful desert photos. I should have linked to these months ago, but better late than never. Go take a look at the Desert near Riyadh.

March 25, 2009

Wallace Falls

Filed under: Photography,Photos,Wandering — HDW @ 6:44 am

I don’t know about you, but after seeing Jan’s latest work, I feel the need to go visit Wallace Falls. This series is just stunning.

March 10, 2009

Are you a Wanderer?

Filed under: About this blog,Photography,Photos,Wandering — HDW @ 8:01 am

Done any traveling, and have pictures you’d like to post? Photos don’t have to be of the high desert, but I’m fond of remote areas that take some work to see. If you have something like that, drop me a comment and we can discuss putting something up. If you already have your own blog, I’d be happy to link to appropriate posts. I would like to post at least one teaser image per post.

Are you a Wanderer? Let’s see where you’ve been.

All is well

Filed under: General Ranting,Photography,Photos — HDW @ 7:53 am

I keep saying I’m going to start blogging again… and yet I don’t. Just can’t seem to find my muse. Working, reading, enjoying the weather. Yes, I actually do like Winter. Nothing quite as these guys though. Beautiful dogs, beautiful photography.

Dog sledding – The Big Picture

December 11, 2007

Adam Jahiel – In Search of The Last Cowboy

Filed under: Horses,Photography,Photos — HDW @ 9:14 am

Adam Jahiel is In Search of The Last Cowboy. Now personally, I don’t think they’re quite rare enough to warrant that sort of search, but he’s taking some stunning photos along the way.

“Remuda, Spanish Ranch”, the opening photo of the The Last Cowboy gallery is one of my favorites, though Rancho Grande is quite stunning as well. I learned to work horses in a round pen that looked just like that. That brings back a lot of good memories, and a few painful ones. Go take a look through his galleries.

Thanks to Jan of CascadeExposures for sending me the link.

December 5, 2007

Historical Staged Photography

Filed under: Photography,Photos — HDW @ 2:29 pm

Stumbled onto a fascinating story today.

“You mean to tell me that you went all the way to the Crimea because of one sentence written by Susan Sontag?” My friend Ron Rosenbaum seemed incredulous. I told him, “No, it was actually two sentences.”

That quote starts off the three part series of Errol Morris’ quest to find out the story behind the two different versions of Roger Fenton’s famous Crimean War photos of “The Valley of the Shadow of Death”. Which came first? Was one staged? A long story, but well worth it.

“While I was wrestling with these questions, it occurred to me that there was an even deeper question. How did Sontag know the sequence of the photographs? How did she know which photograph came first…”

The words that will likely stick with me the longest are a from Mr. Morris quoting Dennis Purcell.

“Certainly the more information we get, the higher the level of ignorance seems to be.” – DENNIS PURCELL

Update: For my own clarification, I used PhotoShop to highlight the differences between the two photos, using copies of the photos restored by Dennis Purcell that were made available by Errol Morris. While these aren’t the resolution necessary for minute evaluation, it does highlight the moved rocks and cannon balls in question. Click on the image for a higher resolution version.

Differences between Roger Fenton’s Crimean photos

Obviously some of the differences visible are changes in lighting caused by time and cloud cover, but the brightest points of this image are the items which seemed to move between the two photos.

December 3, 2007

Multnomah Falls

Filed under: Photography,Photos — HDW @ 9:47 am

I love Multnomah Falls. Apparently other people do to.

November 29, 2007

Paintball Office

Filed under: Humor,Photography,Photos,PhotoShop — HDW @ 1:31 pm

While I continue being too busy at work, run over to The Online Photographer and watch the video of the “Paintball Office” photo shoot. Sure the photo shoot looks long and difficult, but isn’t PhotoShop cool?

November 20, 2007

It’s all wet

Filed under: Photography,Photos — HDW @ 9:42 am

Jan’s been shooting waterfalls again. Go take a look at Green Water, Flowing Swift and Cold and Still Pouring Rain at Franklin Falls. They’re spectacular.

October 23, 2007

Fall Colors

Filed under: Photos,Wandering — HDW @ 7:45 am

Despite predictions to the contrary, Fall colors aren’t too bad. Random locations in Giles County Virginia.

Fall in Giles County Virginia

Fall in Giles County Virginia

Fall in Giles County Virginia

October 22, 2007

Mountain Lake – Virginia

Filed under: Photos,Wandering — HDW @ 6:49 am

Any movie buffs visiting today? Recognize this location?

Mountain Lake Virginia

Mountain Lake Virginia

Mountain Lake Virginia

Need a hint? Picture the second picture with water instead of grass in the foreground.

Still nothing? How about Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey? Dirty Dancing (1987) was filmed here. Obviously the water level has gone down. Apparently this lake’s water level plummets every few decades, then comes back. Nobody is quite sure why.

Update: Here’s their website, in case anyone is curious. Mountain Lake Hotel.

October 19, 2007

Fall has Fallen

Filed under: Art,In other blogs...,Photography,Photos — HDW @ 2:17 pm

Falling leaf - Jan Bussey

Have you been to Cascade Exposures lately? Here’s three reasons you should have.

October 12, 2007

PhotoShop 101 – Working in Layers

Filed under: Photos,PhotoShop — HDW @ 12:49 pm

Are you working in layers in PhotoShop? You should be. The best thing about digital images is that they can be edited so easily. It’s the worst thing about them too. Take a look at this picture of the beach at Patoka Lake.

Patoka Lake, Indiana

If I’m editing this image, using only the default background layer in PhotoShop, and I make a mistake, what do I do? Undo is the obvious answer, but what if I’ve closed the file before I notice the mistake? That detail is lost, and it can’t be regained. Even if you’ve saved a copy of the original, you’ve lost all of the work you did on your edits.

The solution as you might have guessed, is layers. If your edits are kept on a separate layer from your original image, then you can always go back to the original. Even better, it’s often possible to edit your edits. Because they are on a separate layer than the original, they can often be fixed or otherwise edited without losing any significant work.

Why else should you work in layers? How about selective filtering? Taking the photo above as an example, how about I add a filter.

Indiana - Patoka Lake - Photoshop layers example

Now that looks a little too severe. If I were working on the background layer, my only choices would be to fade the effect, accept the effect as is, or undo and try again. Once I’ve continued to work, those options are no longer really available. If however I duplicate the background layer, then apply the filter to the duplicate, I have some other interesting options. Instead of fading the effect, I can just reduce the opacity of the filtered layer. By letting the unchanged background show through, this essentially lessons the effect of the filter. But wait there’s more! Not only can I lesson the opacity of the whole filtered layer, I can apply a layer mask. This will allow me to lower the opacity, or entirely mask out, specific areas of my filtered layer. The brilliant part of this is that you can go back, minutes, days, or weeks later, and change the layer mask again. See a problem later, go back and fix it… later. You’ve both modified the file, and saved the original.

The best part of this is that you can do this over and over. You can make numerous layers, each with their own small edits to the original, and each can be masked to show only what you want. Better yet, each can still be edited later. I’ll leave you with a final example. This is the original image with the filter shown above with a layer mask. I then duplicated the background layer a second time, and applied a different filter. This was in turn masked partially. If done properly, these effects can be seamlessly blended.

Indiana - Patoka Lake - Photoshop layers example

The original question was “are you working in layers in PhotoShop?” Hopefully now, the answer is yes.

October 8, 2007

The Farley Waystop, Bane Virginia

Filed under: Photography,Photos,PhotoShop,Wandering — HDW @ 9:25 am

Here’s a few pictures of my weekend traveling. Taken from the Farley Waystop on Highway 100 in Giles County. I believe it’s Walker Creek, but I’m having trouble verifying that. The map says that the convenience store I saw is the town of Bane Virginia. Now that’s a small town.

Bane Road, Giles County Virginia

Bane Road, Giles County Virginia

Bane Road, Giles County Virginia

Bane Road, Giles County Virginia

As with a lot of my photos, these have had minor edits in PhotoShop. In this case, slight adjustments to color and contrast. Nothing a good photographer couldn’t have gotten right with a camera.

Trackposted to Blue Star Chronicles, Pirate’s Cove, Rosemary’s Thoughts, The Amboy Times, DragonLady’s World, The Populist, and Shadowscope, thanks to Linkfest Haven Deluxe.

October 3, 2007

Beauty stands alone

Filed under: Art,Photography,Photos — HDW @ 6:52 am

If you want an element of a design to stand out, you contrast it. Make it bigger, bolder, brighter, lighter, darker, something… make it different. Beauty is not in contrast to something else, it just is. Nothing is beautiful because it’s contrasted with something ugly. It’s beautiful because it is. The fact that it is beautiful may be brought to your attention because it’s bigger, bolder, brighter, lighter or darker, but once something beautiful grabs your attention though, all that other stuff is irrelevant.

I had the pleasure of seeing some beautiful animals this week. They brought to my attention something that I think I already knew. Beauty just… is. It doesn’t need to be compared or contrasted, highlighted or outlined. People may disagree on what beauty is, but when they see it, they know.

Elephant, National Zoo

That may sound odd coming from a designer, but it’s true. I can display a photographers work in a flattering light, or make a writer words easier to read. I can draw attention to what’s significant. I can make a reader stop and look at something, but when it all comes down to it… beauty just is. Beauty stands alone.

September 11, 2007

September 11, 2001 – Not Forgotten

Filed under: General Ranting,Photos — HDW @ 12:01 am

A day of silence. There will be no posting at this site today.

US Flag

Twin Towers - Never Forget

September 6, 2007

Thursday Open House

Filed under: Open House,Photography,Photos — HDW @ 8:49 am

I have a couple new post ideas in mind, but I’m busy this morning, so I won’t be able to get to them until this afternoon at the earliest. You’ll have to stop by later and check. While you wait, run over and check out the photography at CascadeExposures. Jan has been posting a lot of beautiful photos this last few weeks, so make sure you scroll down and see it all. Here’s one of her Going With the Flow on Barclay Creek photos.

Barclay Creek, Washington State

This is the Thursday edition of Open House, and comments and trackbacks are now open. If your site doesn’t support trackbacks, use the Wizbang Standalone Trackback Pinger.

August 29, 2007

Iraq – in black and white

Filed under: Iraq,Photography,Photos — HDW @ 9:36 pm

I got an e-mail from Russell Lee Klika a few weeks ago with a hint at some new photos he’ll have available on his site soon. I thought I’d share them with you today. I can’t wait for the rest.

First Army - Iraq

First Army - Iraq

First Army - Iraq

First Army - Iraq

August 28, 2007

Landscapist

Filed under: Photography,Photos — HDW @ 10:52 am

Here’s a photography blog called The Landscapist that I recently noticed. It has a wonderful philosophy.

Photography that aims at being true, not at being beautiful because, what is true most often is beautiful. – Journal

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