20 June, 2010

Seeing Things...Bigger, Bonus!



Well, after a visit to the Clear Creek History Park for their annual Summer Solstice Music Festival, here's a little something to feast your peepers on while listening to Bonnie and the Beard.

19 June, 2010

Seeing Things...Bigger. End O the Week



Glenwood Springs. You'll notice a few things, a jumpy trampoline as well as snow on the top of Mount Sopris. Yep, even just as summer is starting, there's snow in Colorado.

18 June, 2010

17 June, 2010

Seeing Things...Bigger. Day Four



Colonial Williamsburg, at the Magazine and Guardhouse.

16 June, 2010

15 June, 2010

Seeing Things...Bigger. Day Two



Norfolk Virginia, at the War Memorial at Town Point Park. Notice the Maritime Museum on both the left and right sides.

14 June, 2010

Seeing Things...Bigger. All Week Long.

I've had some wonderful opportunities to see some amazing things of late. And now, so can you. All week. I know, you're welcome. Click to embiggen.



Virginia Beach.

08 June, 2010

Chalk it up to New Eyes

I recently had another opportunity to see with new eyes. In truth, every event I attend these days is an exercise in that, but the Denver Chalk Art Festival was certainly no exception. So how did I make my images stand out at this event you find yourself reading, but silently cursing that you were about to ask just that? For starters, I shot primarily with my (Lens) baby.













Second, I just changed my angle.



Even without the LensBaby, changing your angle is a quick and easy way to add dynamism to your shots.



Also, just take a look at what everyone else is taking a picture of.



Yes it may be fantastic, but try not taking that photo because you know everyone else has.



Regardless of what everyone else is doing, just take the photos that are intersting to you.





If it feels like work, then you're not having fun. Enjoy yourself! I sure did.

01 June, 2010

Catsing Shadows

This is Graham. He is lazy, but opted to be included in special "Cats-ing" Shadows image. And you thought I couldn't spell.