Showing posts with label landscape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label landscape. Show all posts
10.16.2012
Labels:
aperture,
canyon,
clouds,
daylight,
depth of field,
DOF,
exposure,
landscape,
mountains,
pole,
range,
road,
sky,
sunlight,
trees,
valley,
wide-angle,
wire
4.09.2012
Endless Lights
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The Bay Bridge; Shot at ISO 400, f/7.1, and exposed for 10 secs. |
4.07.2012
Skies of Blue Hues

Last semester, one of the highlights for me was bringing my camera to hiking class, and documenting our adventures.
There is something about hiking in the wilderness that really pushes humans to new limits, both physically and spiritually, while also reminding us that life is not meant to always be busy and loud. Silence and rest are two vital, yet rare necessities that are fading away in our world. Spending time in nature, either alone or with companions, puts things back into perspective for me.

1.29.2012
Sunday Afternoon
As I was walking around the Four Seasons Hotel, I was trying to capture the essence of it, namely, its grandiosity. Although this is just about half of the hotel, I think it does justice to the tremendous hotel.
Labels:
air,
architecture,
archway,
building,
chimney,
clouds,
gazebo,
green,
hills,
hotel,
landscape,
palm,
photography,
plaza,
tree
1.26.2012
Muses of Nature
Why is it that so often when we look at elements in nature our imaginations wander and we begin to see things that are not really there? For instance, people gaze up at the blue sky accompanied by white fluffy clouds and imagine them to be a small dog or the face of a loved one, or some other figment of their imagination.
Within the frame above, my mind chisels out dozens of figures (faces, animals, designs, etc.) from the rocks. As an artist, I draw a significant amount of inspiration from nature.
1.21.2012
Inspiration Point
Hiking is an interesting sport. Sometimes you feel like passing out and just giving up, and other times you feel like king of the world. Personally, I find inspiration and motivation whenever I come across sweeping vistas, grandiose panoramas, and other tremendous sights. Going on hikes really puts everything back into perspective for me, and I realize how puny I am compared to the grand scheme of it all.
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