A sunset silhouette image of Bayou Vista, Texas.
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Bayou Vista Sunset
On the way back home from the Galveston Art-walk I stopped in the small community of Bayou Vista and just happened to be in the right place at the right time to be able to capture this image of the setting summer sun.
Sunday, July 17, 2011
San Leon
Along with several other local photography enthusiast from the League City Photography Meetup Group, my wife, children and I visited the small community of San Leon, Texas in hopes of getting some sunset photos and possibly catching the full moon rising over Galveston bay.
We started off with an early dinner at the Topwater Grill (the stuffed flounder is AMAZING!) and we talked photography and whatever else came to mind while waiting for the sun to fade and the 100+ temperatures of the sweltering south Texas summer to subside. The record setting drought that has impacted Texas for the last six months has provided us with near cloudless skies, but not today. We instead were greeting with an overcast sky, and a much needed light rain for most of the day and continuing into the evening. As dinner wound down the light rain stopped and the temperature dropped allowing us to enjoy the end of the day and capture some amazing photographs.
Labels:
Meetup,
Photography,
San Leon
Location:
Unknown location.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Chinatown Musicians
While walking through San Francisco's Chinatown I heard music playing and though it was coming from one of the many small shops that lined the street. As I rounded a corner I came upon this group of five men playing authentic Chinese instruments. A small crown was gathered around them listening to them and taking videos.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Creative License
So, with the purist mindset pushed aside I set out to create the image that was in my minds eye but didn't actually exist at the moment I captured the original image. I used Adobe Lightroom to convert the image to black and white and used a bit of dodging and burring (old darkroom terms for darken and lightening and image) to get just the right look.
Below is the original image straight out of the camera with no post processing.
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