Showing posts with label wildlife. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wildlife. Show all posts

Friday, February 04, 2011

I Don't Regret The Egret

I view photography as an art form, but in my opinion the artwork isn't complete when you've pressed the shutter button on your camera, in fact that is when the creative artist in you can really get to work. 

Back in days of film photography the dark room was where the artists could add their creative touches to a file negative to produce a print that captured the look and feeling of their photographic subject. With digital photography the dark room has been replacing with photo manipulation software that can really allow an artist to do amazing things with an image.

I took the following image of a white egret walking in the mud flats of a creek in the late afternoon.  I didn't care much for the image because the focus wasn't very sharp, the color wasn't very good, the egret did stand out in the image and the all the mud in the foreground wasn't working for me.  All in all it was a mess, but...



I pulled the image up in Photoshop and decided i could fix the color by converting the image to monochrome.  I converted it to black and white and expanded the tonal range so that the egret was bright white and the trees and brush on the river bank had areas of solid black.


My wife walked in and watched over my shoulder as I manipulated the image.  I asked her what she thought of it as I flipped back and fourth between the before and after images.  She said the black and white looked better but what if I used another color, like green?


The final image was cropped to remove the mud in the foreground.  I still don't think it's a master piece but I'm pleased that these few simple changes may have rescued this image from the binary trash can.  What do you think?


All images copyright Daniel Ray Photography.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

San Diego Zoo

As a kid I remember being fascinated by all the cool animals the lady brought from the San Diego Zoo to Johnny Carson on the Tonight Show and I always wanted to go to that zoo.

Well guess what. I did finally make it to the San Diego Zoo and it was every bit as cool as I had imagined. I just wish my wife and three boys could have been there with me.

The following are a few of the several hundred photos I took during my visit.

Entrance to the zoo
What were they looking at?

Hello little fella!
He was a big bear
This guy was no bigger than a house cat
Hungry hungry hippo
Tiger cub
Curious monkey
Pink flamingo
Koala Bear
Kangaroo????
Baby llama
Tiny little deer

Meerkat ManorRight Turn Clyde
Clyde's huge hand
Polly want a cracker
Big panda munching on some bamboo
A different kind of blue bird

All images copyright Daniel Ray Photography.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

A Good Friday It Was

Since I was off work for Good Friday we decided to head down to Galveston and let the kids play on the beach. This was our first trip back to the island since hurricane Ike made devistated the Southeeast Texas cost on September 13, 2008. While driving from Iinterstae 45 down Broadway to the east side of the island we found many buildings (homes and businesses) that had been destroyed or damaged by the sea as it rose and inundated the island during the hurricane.

On the positive side we also found that many of the businesses along the seawall were open and the island was crowded with people. It looks like Galveston is on the road to recovered.

The forecast for the day was for temperatues in the upper 70's to lower 80s with overcast skies. There was a lot of windblown sand, low clouds and sea mist blowing in from the Gulf of Mexico which limited visibility to less that a mile.


Hazey DayGalveston's east end condominiums obscured by a haze of windblown sand and mist from the Gulf of Mexico


Beach PlayAustin and Zachary playing at the beach


Race to the WaterRacing to see who can hit the water first and catch the biggest wave


Inquisitive seagullThis little guy was stalking us and most likely hoping we would toss him something to eat


Wait for meCan you hear him telling his two older brothers to 'wait for me'?



Building a Sand Castle


Just PaintThat's her motto



One Yellow Post
Yellow Flowers in the Dunes



Sand Dunes


Gliding on the Sea Breeze


Taking a BathSeagulls were taking a dip in a pool of fresh rain water


Perched and ReadyThis guy was perched on the edge of the seawall and was very uneasy with us walking so close to him



No Swimming


Sand Piper on the Rocks


Shrimp on a Stick
We ate fried shrimp, grilled shrimp, shrimp gumbo ...


Love Pink and Respect Blue
I took this candid image on the Galveston seawall just before sunset. I really liked the grouping of the scene with the young couple, the police officers, the girl on bike in the middle and the contrasting colors of the pink blouse, flip-flops, bike rim and sweat shirt on the left and the three blue police officer uniforms on the right


End of the DayGalveston Island snset. Hopefully I'll be capturing more of these this summer.


All images copyright Daniel Ray Photography.