
I miss the Moab Photo Symposium. They had woderful workshop and access to local site like Cisco, Utah.
I miss the Moab Photo Symposium. They had woderful workshop and access to local site like Cisco, Utah.
Here are my submissions for the Moab Photo symposium Wrap-up Book:
Counter Clockwise, beginning in the Upper Left:
And my ‘action’ portrait, From Courthouse Wash, Arches National Park.
I’ll post and update when the book comes out…………..
Two perspectives on the same scene: one with T-Max 400, the other Digital Infrared:
I’m showing my final choice first:
I went through several steps. The Full Frame image is in the upper left, and proceeding clockwise through my steps. First removing some of the excess sky but keeping both trees and the curves; then removing the secondary tree to make a tighter composition; still not liking the sky; removing the sky from the single tree, but cutting out too much of the curve. Finally, settling on the cropped version I liked, deciding that I wanted more of the of the road, which had attracted me in the first place.
Then I took a second look and decided that maybe Crop #3 had some redeeming qualities. Hmmmmmmm………
Background: I’ve been experimenting with Infrared Films. Those that survive, that is. After much frustration, and seeing my husband’s success with the digital infrared conversion (Nikon-1 mirrorless camera) I opted to have a camera converted to full spectrum for my Christmas Present. Infrared Images are the only digital B&W I will post on this site. ot a judgement, just my preference.  Film Experiments and Discussion Posted Here.
Moab: Â Green River Overlook, Canyonlands
I hadn’t meant to be away so long. Â Gosh, 6 months. Â The Personal Vision Workshop turned into a bit of a bust. Â But I have decided to get this space organized and post only my best images here. Â So this will be come my ‘Fine Art’ Page, in contrast to my photo diary begun so long ago. Â I’ll try to post only my best B&W here.
From Moab: Â Tree Study