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Next Step Alumni Exhibit in Indiana Now Open
I am happy to report that the Next Step exhibit in Indiana is now open. Installed at the Renaissance Fine Art & Design Gallery, One South Range Line Road, Carmel, IN, the show presents the diverse work of 25 photographers, all members of John Paul Caponigro’s Next Step Alumni group. This invitation-only group has met […]
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Runoff Streams, Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone
In the previous post, I showed one of my Yellowstone images that will appear in a group photography exhibit entitled The Next Step that opens this coming weekend. This is the other image that will be in the show. Like the previous image, this one is part of my Motion|Pictures series. But where the previous […]
Posted in Motion|Pictures
Tagged Color, Impressionist, Wyoming, Yellowstone National Park
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Group Show in Carmel, Indiana
Two of my Yellowstone images will appear in an upcoming exhibit at the Renaissance Gallery in Carmel, Indiana. The group photography show is titled The Next Step, is curated by John Paul Caponigro, and will be open May 20 to June 24, 2011. One of the images in the show is this one: Cistern Spring, Yellowstone […]
Posted in Commentary, Motion|Pictures
Tagged Color, hot spring, Impressionist, Slow shutter, water, Yellowstone National Park
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Oak tree, El Capitan Meadow, Yosemite
Photographers refer to the hour or so after sunrise and before sunset as the golden hour, but sometimes you can capture a “golden hour moment” at other times of day — perhaps especially in autumn. This is often true in Yosemite, where the high granite walls in the narrower parts of the Valley block the […]
Digging into Black & White
Ah, the romance of black and white. Who among us hasn’t been seduced by its allure? But black and white isn’t just color without the, um, color. Good black and white, powerful and memorable black and white, requires more than just a heavy hand on the saturation slider. Fortunately, several new resources help take the […]