The historic wharf at Tathra, New South Wales, Australia.
Joshua Tree National Park, California.
This is my favorite shot of this little desert lake in Joshua Tree National Park, CA..
Tehachapi Mountains, California, USA
Huachuca Mountains, Arizona Territory.
Fall colors in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. A few miles inside NC from Newfound Gap
Somewhere near Manalapan, Florida
Joshua Tree National Park in California. The mountain in the distance is part of the San Bernardino range and not part of the park.
Sun sets over Flagler drive in West Palm Beach, Florida
The Mann River near Jackadgery, New South Wales, Australia.
A beautiful evening on the coast in the Netherlands
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lately I have studying the work of MarcAdamus who is one of the best landscape shooters there is, period. His work often appearing in magazines such as Outdoor Photographer and Popular Photography, I have learned a lot from watching his images and watching how he describes his workflow in detail on other sites. Ya, influence I suppose you can say. One thing that has caught my eye is the amount of detail he brings out in these shots and his lighting that he is able to capture. Some of the detail, naturally, is from using some of the best & sharpest lenses there is, almost all primes, along with knowing how to exactly sharpen an image. While I do not use his sharpening technique per say, (I use the FredMiranda Ultra Sharpen Toookit for that), I have started applying some techniques to my images that I feel I have learned from him. And this is the very first shot I have dabbled with in regards to that. I actually shot this handheld using my Minolta 18-200DT lens for this shot. I also bracketed about 10 times for this one shot, playing with the WB, EV, and iso levels along with the Fstops. This shot I feel is the best out of all of them. Naturally shot in RAW and output through Lightroom and PS. I was really going for atmosphere here, I simply love this area of Rocky Mountain National Park which is called The Alluvial Fan. It is nature as it is supposed to be….seen, witnessed, and untouched. And when I saw these massive fields of wildflowers, I almost fell over. It is hard to describe the kind of beauty I was witnessing. Well I hope you all enjoy it, let me know what ya think! —-John
The incredibly beautiful Yosemite National Park, California USA tour 2008
The Adolphe Bridge. My sister is the photographer on this one. She loves to travel. This is country number 73, on the list of countries she’s visited. I downloaded this picture from her blog and with her permission, turned it into a bit of art.
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From snow-capped peaks, both proud and strong, through forestry of green. / The highway of the mountains. The life blood of the lamb. I can hear my mother speak to me and hold my father’s hand…. John Denver / /
High Andean plain in the Arequipa region of Peru. In the background is the peak of the Volcano, El Misti.
Manhattan skyline taken form Brookyln. Taken in 2008 with Canon Rebel XT. Tripod used.
Palinchak Mikhail Art Nudes Calendars 2009 / / / / Browse Palinchak Mikhail art by categories Art Nudes · Fractal Art · Egypt · Landscapes · Conceptual / / /
Pike’s Peak as seen from Cherry Creek State Park reflects the Sunrise, a cold dad to be sure when I was shooting this, amazing to think that Peak is about 55 miles away as well! Processed in HDR, thoughts welcomed! / —-John
Featured in Lakes and Inland Waterways on June 3rd, 2009. A line of posts lead into the waters of Lake Huron tinged in vibrant shades of pink and purple beneath a cloud-filled evening sky. Taken from the wide sandy beach at Sauble Beach, Ontario, Canada.
From Sligachan, when the river was on the point of freezing, and the colour of steel. / There were some lovely glints of reflected light on the water, where I was standing in deep shadow, so I shot for HDR, knowing that would bring out the best detail in the water, and the colours. / VIEW LARGE FOR DETAIL !!! Canon EOS50D, tripod, iso 100, cloudy wb, f23, / A three shot HDR, RAW files processed in Photomatix, then titivated up in PS CS3, selective colour, a bit of “multiply” in a duplicate layer, reduce opacity, then a touch of Orton…. by duplicating my image, applying Orton, then layering on top of the original until the desired effect was achieved, then flattened. This makes the colours POP ! MORE SEASONAL IMAGES HERE… / / /
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