Tired Bones ...Last night I attended the artist reception at the Irvine Fine Arts Center for our group exhibit, nice show and good turnout, including my local family & friends. I had a taped interviewed for the City of Irvine public tv, which was totally unexpected. Most of the awards went to very large color contempary landscape images, except Ellen, a... Continue Reading →
That’s life
I had planned to get my Epson 4800 roll feed working and take a whack at making a very wide landscape print, but instead, I'm replacing a 15 year old garage door opener. ....best made plans of mice and men... Best regards, Doug Continuing on.... The first step is to remove the old garage door opener, but after... Continue Reading →
Art Business 101 – Introduction
...I had recently commented on a blog about the business of art and it was written as a satire. After talking to a bunch of other artist, I may have not been too far off the mark. Artist learn to create art, not how to market and sell it. After a couple of requests, I... Continue Reading →
Planned Haphazardness
...One of the good things that occurs while I have a heavy client load and doing a lot of driving, etc., is the opportunity to be reflective about the issues I am facing in life as well as thoughts about my photographic process. I wrote about creativity recently and I have been in a couple of... Continue Reading →
Quasi-Awareness
...Last week I was working my way through the changes to my series Bad Trip - Sad Trip, eliminating the diffussion filtering and slowly updating all of my back ups, etc. Also a heavy travel week for my client projects, but as so happens, one door opens to another. I take a local toll road for... Continue Reading →
Nikon 8000L film Scanner
West Clear Creek ..a quick user review of the Nikon 8000L film scanner that I have been using for the last four to five years for my medium format negatives. As a result of a number of questions about how I get my images on the computer when I use a medium format camera with film, I... Continue Reading →
Creativity
...from Octave of Prayer, Minor White wrote "Intensified concentration is common to all creative people...philosphers name this concentration Creativity; the devout call it Meditation". This book by White has been sitting idle in my bookshelf for some time and I recently pulled it out while looking for something. If I recall, I bought this book because I... Continue Reading →
Octave of Prayer
Placerita Canyon Cascade, photograph by Douglas Stockdale ...Minor White published the text for Octave of Prayer as an Aperture publication in 1972 concurrent with an exhibit of the same name at MIT. Worth reading if you can find a copy. I have been re-reading my tattered copy (a "HURT" book to begin with, better price at the time)... Continue Reading →
DSLR sensor resolution
I've been meaning to add my two cents to the discussions about sensor resolution that were going around recently. This much I know from doing some "engineering" resolution testing, for my Canon XTi and my two Canon L lens, 17-40mm f/4 and 70-200mm f/4, the very best (optimum) image resolution is at f/6 and f/7.1 respectfully. FYI,... Continue Reading →
Memorial Day
Roadside Gully, Nevada copyright 2007 Douglas Stockdale It is Memorial Day here in the U.S., a day we set aside to remember those who gave the ultimate sacrifice in what they believed in. Traditionally this day is about those who perished in war and in many ways, about those who survived the war to come back another... Continue Reading →