Thursday, January 27, 2011

GlennHunting


GlennHunting
Originally uploaded by Michael Slear
Just a grab shot with a pocket camera, but spoke to me. There’s something tribal and primordial bout hunting. Quite a charge if you’re not a regular. A little Lightroom to simulate HDR and Dave Hill and kinda takes you hunting with a good friend. Don't you think?

Monday, January 24, 2011

Bahama Mama copy2


Bahama Mama copy2
Originally uploaded by Michael Slear
Color can be used in a supplementary manner or can be the main focus of an image. This example combines the 2 approaches. In outdoor photography, the use of color is a matter of recognizing and selecting combinations that already exist, and the opportunities for manipulating the colours in a scene are limited mainly to the framing or kind of light. In the studio your options are limitless with prop selection, backgrounds and light intensity. This image certainly builds on the rule of thirds, and combines complimentary colors, and note the subtle rhythm of the repeating grass shape with the repeating letters. All combine to produce a pleasing ‘wish you were here’ moment. Enjoy.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Colleton


colleton
Originally uploaded by Michael Slear
Patience, as they say is a virtue, and as a photographer if I’ve learned nothing else its a virtue worth possessing. Many times I’ve regretted packing up, assuming the sky wouldn’t part or the people wouldn’t show or the varmint would poke his head out. If you just take a breath and relax, nature will usually come through. As was, in this case at Colleton River, starting off a dismal morning and cold as cold can be and in the lift up where the wind really chills you, waited until the color began to shine and I think patience once again triumphed.

Uploaded by Michael Slear on 17 Jan 11, 3.12PM EST.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

What's within


eggs
Originally uploaded by Michael Slear
Starting off the new year with one of my all time favorite images, simple, uncluttered, and symbolizing a beginning of sorts. Its from a time when Ansel Adams ‘Zone system’ (an exposure / film processing technique) was required for such an image. Today of course photoshop allows for a myriad of adjustments with a keyboard stroke. One of my resolutions is to be more proficient with photoshop, apparently a life long endeavor. Whats yours? Happy New Year!