Who says your images always have to be in focus, or that they can’t have blown out areas in them? This image is was shot on the move at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem.
I like the surreal nature of it and how it breaks just about every photography rule. Enjoy 🙂
This image shows how you can force perspective to create something that doesn’t exist. In this case, the marble floor doesn’t really exist as you can see below. It was created by the position of the camera.
I photographed these two doves in Jerusalem back in 2008 near the Temple Mount during an excursion the Bethlehem Christmas Project team took the Old City. I only managed two frames before they flew away.
The last of the fireworks photos from Disney’s 40th Anniversary. I have a couple more shots from the night but this is the last of the fireworks I plan on posting.
This is a single raw B&W HDR by the way.
First Episode of Photographer’s Weekly Hangout on Google+ with co-host Shane Srogi (http://primallens.com). This was our first episode and we had a few hiccups, but all in all a great discussion. Many thanks to Keith Barrett from KeithBarrett.tv for livestreaming and to all the folks who stopped by:
Christina Rollo – check out her work at http://rollo-christina.artistwebsites.com/
Bob Rolfe for his sage wisdom that comes from years of experience. Welcome him into your photographers circle. http://www.rj-imaging.com/
Michael Riffle for discussing his world photo walk weekend experience and making time between work and a school function. Good luck shooting in Utah! http://500px.com/mikeriffle
Dirk Heindoerfer for sharing his experience shooting and living in Taiwan with a European eye. http://500px.com/dheindoerfer
Jim Davis for hopping in and talking about how G+ has connected the photographic community. Best of luck with the show tonight. Check out Photohangouts Tuesdays at 6:30pm EST. http://500px.com/JimDavisPhotography
Robert Jones for talking about your fashion work. Check out his site http://bobjonesphoto.net/
Darcy O’Doherty Flaming headphones need I say more! Thanks for dropping in.
I have a couple more from this night. Tomorrow’s will be a black and white fireworks HDR that I like. I also plan on posting the video from the Photographer’s Weekly Hangout on Monday so look for that.
I normally never post this late, but today is the Special 40th Anniversary of Walt Disney World. I have a couple more shots from the fireworks and other happenings during the night.
Wil post more in the coming day or so, but enjoy this one for now!
An abandoned Garage in Downtown Orlando, Florida. I was drawn to how the wall on the left connected to the ceiling and with the emptiness of the space.