Broken Fence; re-do

Broken Fence  (from the series: Transitional Seam) One of my advantages on this new series, Transitional Seam, is the ability to work on an image and then realize that it could be a little bit better.  I can then head back out again for a re-shoot, a photograhers Mulligan. Now I can not control the sky and clouds,... Continue Reading →

Photo of the Day: Mobile Home

Trailer Mobile Home  (from the series: Transitional Seam) I have given up trying to get my image from my portable to upload and display for this post.  So this was done on my studio desktop and this weekend I will work with the portable and try to determine the issue.  I am suspecting it has... Continue Reading →

Photo of the Day; alternative view

Three New Communities  (From the series: Transitional Seam) The image posted above, was made just after the image below in my earlier post today. I'm still looking at the two images to determine which provides the best rendition of what I was trying to capture, the transitional state of this region of the California Inland Empire. ... Continue Reading →

Plans going astray

Tollroad Hillside  (from the series Bad Trip - Sad Trip) Well my book private publishing plans have gone slightly astray, in as other things have come up. First, my consulting business has a ton of work. The I doing my daily one hour commute there and then back again. But that has given me the opporunity to... Continue Reading →

No dummy for this dummy

Intensions were good, but I found that I still needed to tweak a bunch more images before getting serious about printing the book dummy. So more tweaking and more printing. I think I better buy another 220ml of the Light-Light Black real soon.  Meanwhile I have paper clipped the 8-1/2 x 11" prints together to simulate... Continue Reading →

Doing a lot of sorting & printing today

Canyon Tracks  (from the series: Bad Trip - Sad Trip) Initially this was not looking like a good printing day. First was the effects of the Brat and saurekraut from yesterdays lunch (fermented cabbage, you don't want to go there, it was memory flashbacks to living in Munich).  Then my Cyan nozzle clogged and while... Continue Reading →

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