In no particular order is a collection of my best work from the spring semester. I hope you enjoy and check out my slide show on flickr for more images.
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Archive for May, 2009
Editorial: Portfolio
Posted in Editorial, Landscape, photography, tagged 17-40mm, beauty, black and white, Canon, Canon 5D, close up, clouds, color, colorado, detail, digital, missouri, nature, ozarks, painting, panorama, photography, Photomatix, poetry, travel, trees, UCM, Warrensburg, water on May 7, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Protected: Creative Class 5: Black and White Figures
Posted in creative, photography, tagged 17-40mm, beauty, black and white, Canon 5D, creative photography, detail, digital, emotion, figures, Landscape, missouri, photography, reflection, trees, water on May 6, 2009 | Enter your password to view comments
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Creative Class 6: Landscapes
Posted in Landscape, creative, photography, tagged experience, nature, ozarks, Wildlife, photography, black and white, trees, Landscape, missouri, color, sunset, hdr, Ansel Adams, water, detail, clouds, image, panorama, digital, Canon, Photomatix, UCM, Canon 5D, 17-40mm, creative landscape photography, the benefits of the Canon 5D on May 6, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Landscape photography with my Canon 5D has opened up new doors. Primarily I have a true 17mm wide angld field of view. This came in handy when photographing the Rockies. Secondly, the resolution and low noise is great for those times when you don’t have your tripod ready. I always try and use a tripod, [...]
Creative Class Assignment 4: Nothing Sharp
Posted in creative, photography, tagged beauty, blur, Canon, Canon 5D, color, creative photography, detail, digital, emotion, experience, Landscape, lines, missouri, nature, nothing sharp photography, Olympus 50mm, painting, photography, trees, UCM, Warrensburg, Wildlife on May 6, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
It may seem strange, but some of my favorite images lately have been out of focus. Let me clarify. I have methodically selected certain lenses and purposefully thrown the image out of focus. The result, a nice painterly image with vibrant hues and intriguing shapes. I have never learned how to paint, so I feel [...]

