Showing posts with label scenic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scenic. Show all posts

Monday, 6 April 2015

RED


I've been in a visually red mood lately.  Something I can really appreciate happens when I transform shots into red shades, but I can't really put my finger on what that is.   Not that these shots don't stand on their own before the red transformation- a few of these I have already posted in other variations, and the rest of them that have been previously unseen I will still probably post later on in their original colors and/or black & white.  But these are definitely worthy of interest to anyone who might want a splash of red (art) on their walls.  A couple of these are actually QUITE large panoramic images that could be printed on some rather large canvases...

A link to the full slideshow (46 images):

http://lifeisart.ca/RedLandscapes/

The photo quality is MUCH better in the slideshow link above, but just in case, here's some samples:











Saturday, 31 January 2015

New Series- Yellowed Landscapes

I ain't no Ansel Adams, but I do like taking me some landscape photos from time to time.

This is one of my favorite series so far, from a trip driving from Seattle to Wenatchee, Washington.
I've posted a few of these here and there in various forms, but here are some final versions of my favorites.  The yellows seem to get it just right, in my mind at least.

I do have another series of more spectacular shots I'm still working on from a drive through the rockies to Banff, but when you have 500 shots to work through, it takes a while to narrow it down...


(These pictures have been adjusted for the web and reposted, plus I added a couple.)
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(There is still a light, off-color band across photos #5 & #6, that only appears once uploaded into Blogger that I can't seem to adjust for.  The original high-res files on my computer still are vastly superior.  I'll probably end up posting these somewhere else eventually anyways.) 







Saturday, 5 July 2014

Because Black & White

Photography is so much classier when it's black & white, so lately I've been trying to class it up with some B&W landscapes.  The kind you see on the walls in a classy hallway at your classy friends house.  I have a quite a few to post, so I'm gonna break it down geographically.  First here are some from the Boundary Bay area:

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All images © 2014 James Alfred Friesen



Monday, 19 May 2014

By the light of the HDR moon...

The Moon.   It was huge the other day.   I was driving home late at night and had to stop and get gas.  I also had to take a picture of the moon.  Luckily I had my camera and tripod in the trunk, and nobody trying to get gas drove over me and my tripod in the dark beside the gas station.   Even with just my 200mm lens I was able to get the moon with THIS much detail:




I took a few shots and made this scene:



And THAT's what it looked like.  "And now you know the REST of the story..."


 All images © 2014 James Alfred Friesen

Thursday, 3 April 2014

Yes, I took even ANOTHER photo!

Experimenting with color-  Another random shot from the archives, with a slight color tweak...




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All images © 2014 James Alfred Friesen

Saturday, 1 March 2014

Random Landscapes

This might be the last of my random scenic shots from the archives.  Other collections I might dig out at some point, or have yet to complete working on, but these are just a few that I took here and there, thither and yon.  





And in case you like rocky crags...

Studying telephone poles for a painting...




 And in case you wanted me to throw some upside-down paint in the sky...

 And lastly, if you don't mind, a little Burrard Inlet action.



All images © 2014 James Alfred Friesen

Tuesday, 25 February 2014

Random Branches & Trees

Part 2 of my collection of random scenic imagery.  Here are random shots of branches and trees, with varying amounts of digital manipulation, and in various states of undress.  

Here is the slideshow (13 photos):

http://www.lifeisart.ca/temp/Branch&Tree/


Here are a few specimens:










All images © 2014 James Alfred Friesen