Wednesday, September 30, 2009

National Parks



I hope everyone is watching Ken Burns epic "National Parks" on PBS - completely awesome, I just wish I had a HDTV. This is a shot from a few years ago at the Smokey Mountain National Park.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Abstract 001


Another abstract photograph while panning down using the Lensbaby composer. I believe this was another grove of small paper bark birch trees; not spaghetti drying at the local pasta shop. I should start putting a collection of these together, sorry thinking out loud. Enjoy.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Fog


This image is taken near Emporia, Kansas on my way to the Prairie National Preserve in Chase County. The post production work was inspired by a tutorial from Mark Johnson
(http://www.msjphotography.com/index.php/2009/08/photoshop-workbench-192-achieving-the-grunge-look) I have learned nearly all my Photoshop skills which are few but enough to get by from Mark; thank you Mark. Funny thing about this shot, the major interstate highway ends up being about 50 yards behind this tree but the fog was enough to obscure it.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Badwater


Death Valley National Park 2008. Badwater is the lowest place in the US approx. 282 feet below sea level, the formations are salt deposits that are reacting to evaporation. My friend Alec and I took a trip last fall, it was the first time for both of us at this incredible National Park. We shot a couple video tutorials (http://blog.acjohnsonphoto.com/during-the-shoot-episode-4-split-nd-filters-part-1) and photographed all the usual spots, plus got lost at Mesquite dunes at night. The rangers repeatedly told us to be careful, and we only wander aimlessly for about 30 minutes before we regained our bearings.

Friday, September 4, 2009

Cincinnati


Continuing an architecture theme; the Contemporary Arts Center - Cincinnati, Ohio. I believe this was architect Zaha Hadid's first US project. Somewhat of a difficult building to photograph although, special thanks to my wing-man that evening. I think we ended up at Cadillac Ranch, no not a strip club - some Texas themed bar with a mechanical bull. (great for the tourist or convention crowd) Great people watching, when you get drunk people riding spinning objects after they have signed a release to do it. Have a great Labor Day weekend!