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Three Photos of the Same Canyon

Landscape photographers generally do most of their work at sunrise or sunset. Of course, one reason is the colorful sky that you may get if the clouds are just right, but that’s not the only reason. Consider the three photos … Continue reading

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Sunrise at Sunset Point at Bryce Canyon National Park

Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah is a little hard to get to, but it’s well worth the effort. Bryce is famous for its hoodoos, sandstone spires that create a labyrinth of trails and slot canyons. The geology here was … Continue reading

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El Matador Beach in Black and White

Here’s a twist on the photo I posted the other day. The two changes are pretty obvious. First, this version is black and white which puts more emphasis on the tones and textures. The other is that I added some … Continue reading

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Another View of El Matador State Beach

Here’s another photo from El Matador State Beach near Malibu. This photo was taken a little earlier, about a half hour before sunset. I love the way the warm yellow sunlight glows on the rocks and creates a pleasing color … Continue reading

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A New Tutorial – Making a Bright Sky Look Right

Remember the TV show MASH? The show followed the antics of a group of surgeons from the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital in Korea in the 1950’s. Of course, it wasn’t filmed in Korea, it was filmed in sunny Southern … Continue reading

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