Showing posts with label color. Show all posts
Showing posts with label color. Show all posts
Friday, November 11, 2011
Scene on Site | Take 2
On a recent, whirlwind trip through Telluride, I found a few moments between photographing weddings to capture some moments of the gorgeous autumn up there. I feel so lucky to have lived in such a spectacular place!
Enjoy!
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Painting with Light
Warning: These photographs aren't for everyone.
But if you're among the curious... I'd like to share! There's something I find enormously compelling and peaceful about leaving the exposure open just long enough to "paint" the sensor with a swath of light dotted foliage. Resulting streaks of color appear painterly, but are completely the result of photographic processes. I'm going to include a few sets here from my favorite experiments with this method. Enjoy!
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Favorite Photos from 2010 | Part 1: Scenic + Macro
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Delicious Panzano's...
Hungry?? So was I when photographing these culinary works of art!! See more of Chef Elise Wiggins' impossibly delicious creations at Panzano Restaurant in the gorgeous Hotel Monaco, right in the heart of downtown Denver.
Cheers!!

Friday, November 5, 2010
Celebrating Autumn's End in the Mountains...
Fall in the mountains carries quite a weight for us crazy photo types. My eyes often suffer an exhaustion of consumption after a gorgeous day of shooting. I remember some autumns past, when upon the last leaf's falling I would breath a sad but honest sigh of relief... the pressure to capture dramatic light on fleeting color was gone.
This autumn I have been so busy shooting real jobs (for which I am hugely grateful!) that I have not had as much time for fun landscape outings, but I did manage one trip up to the Maroon Bells, and thought I'd share just a few of my favorites. Hope you are all having a lovely fall '10!
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
McClure Pass Panorama
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My wide angle lens was recently rendered temporarily out of commission in a job-related tripod incident...
I might have normally pulled out that wide lens for a shot such as the above, encompassing such a vast expanse of scenery. However, on the heals of my 16-35mm being sent to the shop, Outdoor Photographer's George Lepp inspired me (at this past week's first annual Telluride Photo Festival - I'm already excited for next year's festival!) to take out the 70-200mm and create a panorama from 7 different vertical shots (something I haven't done for a while). Check out the above image by clicking to see it larger (although this is still a low res version). What a satisfying experience to make a crisp, high resolution image with an older Canon 5D that would print over 4 feet wide!
The patterns up there were truly gorgeous... what an interesting fall, with some patches still green, and others completely bare already. Here are some of the details that are in the panorama:
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Macro Food Photography
Denver architect Gosia Kung of Kung Architecture, recently commissioned me after seeing some of my macro floral work, for a super fun (and educational) assignment, to create artwork for the walls of a Vietnamese restaurant she is designing.
Every part of this project was fun for me, from shopping the Asian market, to composing and shooting, to getting creative in the kitchen with the "leftovers" (food which did not wilt under the heat of the lights). These ingredients are so luscious and sensual... I had no idea there was a natural edible color such as the hot pink of a gorgeous Dragon Fruit, nor did I realize you could cook with fresh turmeric (quite tasty). My cutting boards will never be the same!
Pho-natic is scheduled to open early August at Colfax and Grant, across from the Capitol Building in Denver. I can't wait to check it out!
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Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Urban Spring (with tunes!)
I've lived in the mountains for long enough that I forgot that spring was more than just mud and melting snow at a lower altitude. Colors, trees, bees - couldn't get enough of it!
Here is a sampling of what I've tried to capture of urban spring set to "Dueling Guitars" from the August Rush soundtrack. Enjoy in HD (full screen) for best experience!
Here is a sampling of what I've tried to capture of urban spring set to "Dueling Guitars" from the August Rush soundtrack. Enjoy in HD (full screen) for best experience!
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bees,
botanic,
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Monday, May 10, 2010
Monday, November 2, 2009
Just for Fun: Different kind of Light + Color

This was the landscape just a few days ago...

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