Thomas Hawk recommended I give this shot the black and white treatment. And Thomas Hawk really knows what he’s talking about. You can see the original on Flickr or here on the blog.
Archive for the 'HDR' Category
This photo is boring.
22Jan09Let me be clear: this photo is boring. It sucks. It’s just a stinkin’ sky. The composition is weak. But, I do not remember the last time I looked up and saw something I recognized as a sky. Until today, the sky was like the gruel in Oliver Twist’s orphanage. A gray, featureless, soul-crushing, mind-numbing, [...]
Perspective
25Dec08In New York City, the roofs are often as busy as the streets. From Wikipedia: The Flatiron Building, which when constructed was called the Fuller Building, was one of the tallest buildings in New York City upon its completion in 1902 and is considered to be one of the first skyscrapers. The building, at 175 [...]
Around the Bend
21Dec08Another HDR from the Colorado National Monument that just might work in color (though I must admit subtle Sepia made a strong argument).
Vast
17Dec08At one time, all that you see here was covered by a vast ocean. Enjoy the 16×9 goodness. You can find a larger version on Flickr if you so desire. Hmm…the width for all photos on this blog is a nice, solid 800 pixels, but when I crop them to 16×9 (as below), they can [...]
Saddle Up!
10Dec08Doesn’t this photo just make you want to grab your colt and bring justice to wild lands that have it not? Actually, this a photo of the “Canyon Within a Canyon” at the Colorado National Monument. It started as a HDR image, and still is, but due to the light conditions on this day, I [...]
Past Tense
09Dec08These two stone formations used to be connected a really, really, really long time ago. Now, the best they can manage is a temporary handshake each afternoon.















