Tender is the Night
Part of the 2009 Photochallenge. Today's theme was texture. This was much easier than I expected. Once you start looking for texture, you find it everyone. The trick was to get a fairly unique shot. This is one of the walls at the Montgomery Street BART Station. The light is from a stopped train, and you can see the reflection of the yellow safety strip and the trackway in the semicircles. I'll be posting more from today, but for now, this is my official entry for Day 27.
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Part of the 2009 Photochallenge. Today's theme was flag. I had wanted to do something really creative for today's challenge. Unfortunately, despite the myriad of flags at the civic center, I had a photoblock and couldn't come up with anything terrifically inspired. So I did the next best thing. I used Lightroom to take a decent shot and make it a little different. I think this stands out much more than the original photo.
The process I used is documented here, courtesy of Kelley Ann Martin. In a nutshell I did this using the adjustment brush to desaturate the image, then erased the portion of the mask where I wanted the color to show. I finished this off in Photoshop Elements, using Noise Ninja to clean up the image a little and apply some final sharpening.
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There's not a cloud in the sky. Not even a wisp of one, so I spent most of the day thinking in the back of my mind how to do clouds without any clouds. I was thinking about how I could use cotton balls, but couldn't really come up with anything ingenious. Then I remembered the building and the car with the cloud pattern painted on them and voila! I wanted the car and the building in the same shot, but it was parked further away today, so that shot was not to be. I took a bunch of both, but think this one is the best. Some angles it's hard to tell that it's a cloud pattern, or it's hard to tell it's a car. I think this shot accomplishes both.
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I'm a little late to the game of this, as Jim published this list on Tuesday. But, he had outstanding participation and I'm still working my way through this list. So, without further ado, below are the links for the participants in Jim Goldsteins blog project of the best shots of 2008. There's some absolutely amazing photography to be found in these links, so I highly recommend checking these out.
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I learned about this clip from a Lance Armstrong twitter. These guys are pretty crazy, and pretty amazing at the same time! You can watch a larger version here.
wingsuit base jumping from Ali on Vimeo.
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I love surfing. Having grown up outside of Boston, I'm not really sure how this came to be. The funnier thing is, despite all my trips to Hawaii, I have no clue how to surf. Never been on a board in my life. I've tried my hand at surfing photography a couple times, but it's much easier in the water, I think, than from the shore. At least with my crappy telephoto lens anyways.
Stumbled across this trailer on the Patagonia Blog. I love it, of course, and thought I'd share it with all of you. Enjoy!
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It's been a while since I've posted anything, largely due to the holidays, and the fact that I just didn't shoot as much in December as I would have liked. I do have a bunch of photos from Boston that need processing, but in the meantime, I'd thought I'd post a few of my best shots from 2008. Thanks to Jim Goldstein for this great blog project. Justin Korn has posted his top shots and Brian Auer has taken a month by month approach which is very interesting, and I'd like to do for 2009, material permitting.
I've created a set of my top photos over on Flickr. This has coincidentally tuerned out to be 20 photos, but I suspect I'll add a shot or two from my recent visit to Boston. There's several more photos that I'm very proud of, but they're not published on Flickr and they never will be. You can see a smattering of some of those in my portfolio set on my website in the Portfolio section. Almost all of those were taken this year and I'm hoping to take more in 2009, especially now that I've upgraded to the Canon 40D.
So here are a few photo's from the flickr set. Enjoy and I hope to have even more for my a look back at 2009!
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