Images from my Blog
Images from my Blog
Here's an album Google+ auto-created from posts to my blog at www.MyPhotoGuides.com.
https://plus.google.com/photos/107459220492917008623/albums/5110510049163163345
I thought it was a regular Picasa album, so I started to delete duplicates... then after the first few dozen, I actually read the warning that doing so would also delete the photos from my blog. Oops.
Feel free to share these if you like (thanks!). I shared the album early on when I first joined Google+ and had few circle contacts, so few people have seen them so far.








Here's an album Google+ auto-created from posts to my blog at www.MyPhotoGuides.com.
https://plus.google.com/photos/107459220492917008623/albums/5110510049163163345
I thought it was a regular Picasa album, so I started to delete duplicates... then after the first few dozen, I actually read the warning that doing so would also delete the photos from my blog. Oops.
Feel free to share these if you like (thanks!). I shared the album early on when I first joined Google+ and had few circle contacts, so few people have seen them so far.









Great collection :-)
ReplyDeletereally nicely exposed. Lovely water colour
ReplyDeleteThanks! that cover shot was taken deep in a slot canyon in Utah. It's a 10 second shot, lit only by a slice of blue sky straight up. The white balance was left cool, preserving that blue lighting. White balance seems to be set somewhere after our visual system... you do see what's actually there, you just perceive the lightest shade as white. The most amazing part of the process is, if you know when and where to look for the blue light, you can often actually see it! I used to think that outdoor light was white, until I started taking photographs of skiers. In the shade under clear skies, the snow also clearly reveals this very blue tone. So do you produce an image which shows the light that's actually there, or do you manipulate it to show the "corrected" colors as someone would most likely perceive? That's your call.
ReplyDeleteExquisite collection of landscapes ... a pleasure to wander through your gallery of shots.
ReplyDeleteMagnific. Very nice series. 460 pictures, but I know few people for all to watch.
ReplyDeleteFantastic collection!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
ReplyDeleteIncredible shot, it looks like a waterfall of light. Inspiring shots.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the wonderful info and thoughts on WB, you changed my thinking about preserving a staring point, not Adobe guess or my left brains.
ReplyDeleteI have returned 2 times since this visit, and neither the waterfall nor the lighting were the same twice. Here are photos from my 3 visits: http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=zion+waterfall&w=23183960%40N00&ss=2&s=int The January visit with the healthier green moss looks a little on the warm side to me at the moment, I may have been trying to bring out red in the rock (or just trying to knock down the green by adjusting the white balance warmer).
ReplyDeleteAwesome work
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone!
ReplyDeleteWhen I posted this album on August 29, 2011 I had 3403 contacts and the post received 90 +1s and over 30 shares. G+ was truly a vibrant and rapidly growing community (before it was rigged to favor a few people hand-picked by Google).
Yesterday my most active post had 42 +1s and no post had more than 1 share. It's so sad to see such a soaring technology get steered into the ground like this.