Recent Posts from the Tag: ScenicsStream on the Confederate TrailOn Prince Edward Island in Canada, there is a network of bike trails hundreds of miles long, perfectly manicured paths meandering through beautiful countrysides, and almost completely untraveled and open. On a three hour ride, it wouldn’t be at all unusual to pass less than ten other people enjoying the trails. There... [Click here to read the story and see all the images] On the WaterfrontThis is the harbor at Malpeque, the most colorful harbor I’ve ever seen. It’s like the San Francisco of working waterfronts. When I can, I’ll post some more images from this incredible harbor. In the meantime, this is a textural image. When I work with images, I want to evoke a feeling, or a sensory impression... [Click here to read the story and see all the images] Hay RollsThis is a multi-image cross process. The shadow sections of our image have been white balanced for the cool light of dawn, while the highlights and sky are balanced to emphasize the sky. Lucia’s sister Nadia has a house just down the road from this farm, and I love the light patterns on the hay rolls. Click here to see all the images → Goose River ColorsThis is the warm sun of the late afternoon reflecting red and yellow on this multi exposure, HDR image. Click here to see all the images → The Bridge at St. Peters BaySt. Peters Bay is known for the mussels that are raised in the harbor, and is an entry point to the Points East loop of Prince Edward Island. Here’s another example of a multi-exposure image and the fun, painted look it gives a photograph. With a standard, single exposure the shadows below and on the bridge would be... [Click here to read the story and see all the images] Montesque boatsHere’s a different angle of the same harbor, and I like the colors in this image much more than yesterday’s image. Click here to see all the images → Fishing Boats at MalpequeOn the North side of P.E.I. is a fishing village, Montesque, that could be anywhere in Maine, except for the brightly colored paint scheme, and the low rental prices. Slip rates for boats in this harbor were $15 a week, or $50 for the whole season!!!! Click here to see all the images → A Troll’s View of NaufrageThis is a multiple exposure image taken underneath the bridge in yesterday’s post – visually, this is a very dark and dreary place, but this image is made by using exposures much brighter than what we see and combining them with normal, afternoon light. I think the result is almost cheery. Thanks for looking. Click here to see all the images → Tagged: Scenics |