Sunday, July 4, 2010

Landscapes

WaterFAll From the brick Kingdom in Barton Vermont
Myrtle Beach last year at sunrise.
Sunset of Sand Dunes on Myrtle Beach Last Year
Again Sun Rise at Myrtle Beach last year
Inlet into the atlantic. Myrtle Beach
Myrtle Beach in front of hotel
Willoughby Lake, Westmore Vermont
From Barton Golf Course, looking out to Jay Peak
From Barton Golf Course, looking out to Jay Peak
From Burton Hill, Looking out to Jay Peak

Hope you enjoy! I have two more
coming from this weekend.
I went camping atop Bald Mountain.

5 comments:

  1. I adore the sky in your first golf course shot, the dark colors and the wide angle is so beautiful. I love the intricacy of the clouds :)

    I also adore the long focus on the waterfall. I have yet to use an extended exposure myself to capture water, but the result is also so gorgeous.

    All of these photos seem prime for use in a brochure or magazine ad; very professional work!

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  2. The waterfall looks so soft! Great photo. I wonder thought if we were supposed to use photos that were taken specifically for this assignment?

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  3. @jbotala - I would prefer you take photos specifically for each project, but I understand that this week may have been a stretch for many of you. If you really want to be a great photographer, then you must put in the time.

    That said, CJ, these are amazing just like the rest of your work has been. You really do have the eye for what works. Each of the photos has it's own personality and tells a story unlike any of the others. Great work!

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  4. Thanks all again for the wonderful comments. The photos that I had taken in S.C. are just extras. the four photos, (the Panoramas) Were all taken this week as well as the waterfall photo. And the two more that i said i had coming are very challenging to put together. haha. they are both 360 Degree Panoramas. One has a bunch of window frames so it is really hard to get things lined up. And the second one is tough because i had a hard time getting all the exposures close to the same. Without the same exposure the photo doesn't blend together well. I will post them up anyway to show you what i am talking about.

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  5. CJ,

    The beach scenes very fine shots. I really think

    your settings and eagle eye captured the

    essence.

    I like the panoramic photo's as-well they have

    the appeal that many people like...

    Angela

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