Something Different. New effects

Something new for today ....  I was watching a show on TV last night about the planet Jupiter.  I really liked the way that the Planet's colors blend into one another in a very "milky" way (pun intended) ...   so it got me playing around with the liquify filter plugin in Photoshop CS5.  I have converted two of my images using it and really LOVE the way they look.  Very cool  .....   thinking they would look rather nice printed and framed up.  Click on the images for a closer look   Enjoy!

Chatham
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Cranberry Bog

Fall Photos

Here's a few shots from various times this week.  All taken at different times of the day.  Look at the differences in light.

The Pumpkin Patch, Yarmouth.  Taken in the morning light


















A closer view of the pumpkins

























Captain Parkers River.  Mid morning














HDR Capture.  Hyannis harbor.  Sunset

















October Full Moon.  Midnight

Photography Contest

Photography contests are a great way to tax my brain and test my skills.  Im currently trying to find a good place to shoot a staircase as it is the subject of the latest one I am entering.  The hard part is first finding an interesting one and then the even harder part is not being allowed to manipulate the finished shot in Photoshop.  Here's one which HAS been doctored so wouldn't be allowed to be used.  However, I like the "infra-red" effect so I though I would share it.

Scargo Tower Staircase

Monuments

This weekend went from beautiful and sunny weather to wind and rain.  Here are two shots taken at Nauset Lighthouse and Scargo Tower and reflect the weather conditions I think.  From Tranquil to mean and Moody...

Nauset Lighthouse

















Scargo Tower, Dennis, MA

Early Fall travels

A few photographs now from various places.  This crisp weather is great for shooting.  Rich colors and the kind of clarity you simply cannot achieve in the Summertime.  Don't forget to click on any of my images for a closer look....

Kites

























Surfer
























Cruise Ship in Newport

Sesuit Sunset

At the Beach .....

September happens to be one of my Favorite months... and I am super excited to be able to try and get some interesting shots around Cape Cod.  Here are two from sunrise this morning.  One Color and one Black and White.

















Re-visiting an older project

This evening I spent a little time re-visiting an older project which I always felt a little unhappy with the results of.  This Bridge was a great subject but at the time of shooting the light levels were very low and the images I captured were rather washed out.  Well I am now playing with the Topaz Software plugin for Photoshop and at last I am able to get close tothe results I was "hoping" for when I did this shoot.  Here is the first....  stay tuned ...

Back Again .....

Now the days are getting a little cooler I am getting the shutter bug again ....   Here are a few random shots which I completed this morning.  All with different processes.





















































Trees and Stairs

Two from the weekend.  I found some nice subjects this past weekend which I am still working on but here's a couple of new ones.  Firstly a tree.  A giant weeping English Beech which had the most amazing "elephant skin" texture to it.  The other is a stairway I noticed as I walked along the Beach.  Thought it would make a nice B&W

















Gothic Phase

I definitely feel like I am going through a gothic phase when it comes to my photography as of late.  Something draws me to it.  So here are a few of the shots from the last week or so that I have processed.  Firstly we have an old run-down house which as usual I saw as I drove by.  My rule of ALWAYS carrying my camera gear with me in my car paid off....    A few more shots from the Graveyard from last week here also.  Finally to cheer us all up was a snap of a nice flower and driftwood over on Chapin Beach.  Enjoy!

















































































GraveYard Shift

As promised here are some of the shots from the shoot at the Woodside Cemetery in Barnstable last week.  A very unique place.  It has a great sense of age which is why I have processed my shots in this way.  Dark vignettes seem to fit the mood I think.  These were taken at around 6pm so there is some nice dappled light filtering through the trees.




































































Red Door. Hyannisport

Sometimes I get a picture in my head of a shot I want long before I get to shoot it.  This is one such occasion where the finished result is very much like the one I had in my mind for well over a month.

























And a closer look at the ironwork


New watermark

I have been thinking about creating a personal watermark for a while and I have now finally completed it.  I was wanting a "stamp" effect.  Nice and simple.  Here you can see it in the bottom right of this image.

A rainy day

What to do on a rainy afternoon?  Well it just so happens that overcast skies offer some of the best light to take photos so off into the garden I went in between showers to have a little fun.  Found a small flower which looked nice on the rain-soaked wooden decking and then had some fun in Photoshop.  These two images are almost opposites of each other and show what you can achieve with a little de-saturation on color.  Very effective and very cool.

























Just one More. Graffiti Bridge

Last one from the shoot and a slightly different view of the tracks taken from the right hand side.  I used a polarizing filter to bring out more color contrast without using photoshop.  It worked rather well.





Three Different Views. Graffiti Bridge

Here's something interesting.  I have posted four different processes of the same image.  All of the same scene.  I took the shots on top of the Bridge which I had photographed for my previous Post.  They show how a picture can look so different and interesting when textures are applied.  The First (top) is taken as a five exposure shot from the tripod and then tone-mapped to bring out the details.  Next is a Black and White which shows how much amazing contrast comes out when shooting multi-exposures.  The third one is a mixture of the first two.  Just letting the colors bleed through....        I cropped them to look like the tracks were leading into a distant hole.  Turned out good in my opinion.      Click on them for a closer look.                            which do you like best?







































Another Road Trip. 6a Barnstable

Another drive down scenic Route 6a and this time I got to stop and shoot a landmark I have always wanted to take a closer look at.  The bridge in itself if a really good subject but when you add on the unique Graffiti it becomes something completely Great.
















Blue Rock Golf Course. South Yarmouth

I drive past this view at least five times a week and it is one of the places I have wanted to stop and photograph as it is such a "picture perfect" scene.  Well tonight I did just that and managed to capture the trees in their first Spring coat of the Season.  I will return to this later in the Summer I think when things are in full bloom.  Five exposures taken with Pentax.

Fun with Photoshop

I have been having a lot of fun lately "playing" in Photoshop....  so much to learn. Almost too much.  However, I have been treating a few of my older shots with some interesting effects and processes.  This shot of Follins Pond really needed something that looked antique.  After many attempts I came up with this effect.  Many layer styles combined with paper texture and I think it looks rather nice.  I may even have this one printed and framed.  The original shot was taken with 3 exposures on my $180 Canon point and shoot.  Get creative people!  Take a look.....

Rainy Days

What to shoot on a rainy cold weekend?   How about a bowl of water and some flash photography.  My first time trying this and it was a fun project to waste away an hour or so....   Taken with my Pentax (on tripod) at 55mm  @ F5.6.

Shot One:  Isn't it amazing how nature has a funny way of repeating patterns?  This one came out looking very much like a tudor rose.



















Shot Two:  A much softer image with some extra light added to smoothen things out a little.













Shot Three:   Just as the droplet hits....

A Few More. Scudder Lane, Barnstable

Just a few more of my "leftover" shots from my evening shots at Scudder Lane.  First is a sunset over the rocks and the second is one of those scenes that caught my eye.  It was a footprint (not mine) which was about to be washed over by the incoming tide.  A perfect definition of a "snapshot" if there was one...
















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