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Click below to: Choose your print type Select your size Pick your finish Adjust your crop Add a frame (or not) Complete your purchase Fall foliage in Arkansas. How time flies! With the first cool front of Fall passing through the Houston area last week, my mind turned to fall foliage and all the places I won’t be going this year. Thank you, COVID-19. In the US, perhaps the best planning resource for photographing fall foliage is the Fall Foliage […]
I titled this photo ‘Hawkeye’ for fairly obvious reasons, and also based on my assumption that this is some sort of bird of prey.
Much like KL, parts of the old city were being torn down to be replaced though there was still plenty of character in the surviving streets as future postings will show. What stands out to me in this photo are the colors of the old buildings and the drab grey concrete of (most) of the new high-rises replacing them.
Having captured yesterday’s shot of the dipping sun illuminating the fishing boat in Loh Dalam Bay I faced my camera the other way towards the sun. Since I’m working with a slide scan and was too lazy to re-scan it with different settings, I’m stuck with the colors captured in the slide. The challenge here is that there was no obvious neutral mid-tone from which to correct the color balance.
For R&R from Brunei I’d often go to Thailand. The image below is the first of my Thailand collection, and it’s of a department store, somewhere in Bangkok taken July 16, 1989. It was taken in the morning, not that I can remember the night before – after all, it was Bangkok.
Once again, at the right time of year, the sunsets in South Africa provide a fantastic display of color. This image is taken in the Willem Pretorius Game Reserve in the Free State.