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Category Archives: Nature

a little post-processing

As opposed to my last entry, which was pretty much taken straight out of camera, this one has been messed with a little. I had gone out to try to capture the cloud patterns, which were fabulous that morning, but exposing for the sky left the foreground a bit dark and dull. I swapped theContinue reading “a little post-processing”

Posted byadminAugust 16, 2010Posted inNature, Post-processingLeave a comment on a little post-processing

dappled

Dappled sunlight in a thick forest makes for a very speckly image, playing with the saturation makes it even more so. I rather like it.

Posted byadminJuly 26, 2010Posted inNatureLeave a comment on dappled

Whistle Lake

A beautiful spot in the Anacortes Community Forestlands. The park has miles of hiking trails, but it’s easy to get distracted by photo opportunities. I didn’t get as much of a workout on this hike as I could have.

Posted byadminJuly 2, 2010Posted inNatureTags:lakes, parks, waterLeave a comment on Whistle Lake

feeling sidetracked

I’ve been so busy lately – working my day job, keeping up on food blog posts, framing work for my upcoming show – that I’m not actually taking very many pictures. If you follow my Flickr stream, you may notice a preponderance of food, drink and cat pictures, those being the things I encounter regularly withoutContinue reading “feeling sidetracked”

Posted byadminJune 25, 2010June 25, 2010Posted inNature2 Comments on feeling sidetracked

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