Ann & Dan’s Excellent Adventures
Shooting the Shooter - Ibex Dunes 2
When it rains it pours. Guess what Ann noticed the other day when she was culling through her images? Another shooting the shooter image, except this time my presence was not so obvious.
Shooting the Shooter - Ibex Dunes
Sometimes there are strange convergences of events, and that’s the story behind this edition of Shooting the Shooter.
And now, for something completely different . . .
The title of the post says it all. Join us to find out what I decided to mess with after completing the Zanzibar Portfolio.
Zanzibar Portfolio, part 2
I made time to print the remaining images from the Stone Town portfolio last weekend. Come over to the blog site to find out how it went.
Stone Town Man - Joe Cornish Edit
You must be asking yourself, “Is this deja vu all over again or what?” Well, it is and it isn’t. Join us on the site to find out.
Developing the Image - Stone Town Man
While printing the first of the Stone Town images I started thinking about the steps I went through to bring the image to its final form. That got me thinking that I should do another post on Developing the Image. Come join me for an image-intensive walk-through of the process I went through to develop the image of the man looking down the alley.
Things are not as they may seem.
Ann and I have been dying to get out photographing, but Portugal has just let us know we’ll need to wait another few weeks before that might be possible. So in the meantime, we’ve turned our eyes to subjects on our daily walks and I finally found one that was worth pulling out the camera for. Join us to find out what thoughts it brought to mind.
Printing the Image - Stone Town, Zanzibar Portfolio - Part 1
I’ve dropped a few hints lately about various projects I’m working on (yes, projects plural) and I’ve finally gotten around to pushing one towards completion. Join the website to find out about the making of my first printed folio from digital images . . . well the beginning of it at least.
Shooting the Shooter - Bandon, June 2018
Ann’s been busy with the arduous task of culling through her old catalogs Check in to see what she came across for one of our shooting the shooter images.
Lesson #5 - Trees
We had our fifth and, unfortunately, last Thinking Photography workshop with Charlie Waite last week. Join us on a post about that session’s topic - trees.
51% - 49%
This is another post based upon the on-line workshop Ann and I are taking. Come join us to see what I thought of one of the points raised in our most recent session.
Printing the Image - Mist and Clouds
It’s been a while since Ann and I printed images, too long in fact. So it was time to select a few images, work on them and then fire up the printer. The theme for the images was mist, which came from the image that was the basis of the “Developing Images” post. Join us to find out which images we selected to print this time.
Bandon 2019 in Black and White
Almost two years ago Ann and I took a weekend trip to Bandon. Even though the weather wasn’t supposed to be ideal, we went anyway. For once we were plagued with overcast skies instead of the incredible morning light we usually get there. That didn’t stop us from photographing anyway and it made for some interesting black and white images.
Lesson #2 - Skies
This week’s Thinking Photography workshop class was about skies, and since I’ve been going through a lot of images recently, I decided to give them a quick review with the workshop session fresh in my mind to delve into the topic a bit further (face it, I don’t mind “studying”). Come join us for an image-rich review of our “skies” lesson.
Olmstead Point, Yosemite 2018
This should be a short post, as much to fill you in on a few things as anything else. The choice of the photographic image, however, isn’t totally random and has to do a bit with the news. So join us on the site for a mid-week update.
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