Sunday, September 5, 2010
Friday, August 20, 2010
NEW PHOTOS
The two new photos I just posted. Mt Shasta and Mt Shasta clouds were taken this last week on a
road trip to California. They were also taken from my car while we were driving. I call it photography
on the go. I am fairly pleased with the results of the images. sometimes when taking picts from the car
they tend to be blured or not quite there. I did do a little touch up in photoshop, contrasts and saturation
but the image and compasition was there. I did crop Mt. Shasta clouds. there was to much forground and
sky. Plus I li/ke the panarama look that came out in the end. Till next time Happy Photos! C
road trip to California. They were also taken from my car while we were driving. I call it photography
on the go. I am fairly pleased with the results of the images. sometimes when taking picts from the car
they tend to be blured or not quite there. I did do a little touch up in photoshop, contrasts and saturation
but the image and compasition was there. I did crop Mt. Shasta clouds. there was to much forground and
sky. Plus I li/ke the panarama look that came out in the end. Till next time Happy Photos! C
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
IN THIS ONLINE PHOTOGRAPHY BLOG
In this blog I will do more explaining of my work. I consider myself a visual artists first of all. anyone can
take a good photograph. Its what you do with the photo after you take it that sets you apart from the rest.
I will explain indepth at a later time. Before the digital world came to us we were slaves to the film. I mean
35mm film. I use to shoot rolls and rolls of film and maybe get a few shots I could use. But now with digital
I can see after I take the shot and decide if I want to keep it or not. Not to mention photoshop and all you
can do to clean up the image and spuce it up. I know some of you think what you take is what you should
use. Thats fine. But for myself I like to keep on going after the photo and see how far I can take it.
Confused. Stick with me and I will explain in time what I mean. But for now see Ya and happy shooting!
Clint Mc Kinney/Photographer
take a good photograph. Its what you do with the photo after you take it that sets you apart from the rest.
I will explain indepth at a later time. Before the digital world came to us we were slaves to the film. I mean
35mm film. I use to shoot rolls and rolls of film and maybe get a few shots I could use. But now with digital
I can see after I take the shot and decide if I want to keep it or not. Not to mention photoshop and all you
can do to clean up the image and spuce it up. I know some of you think what you take is what you should
use. Thats fine. But for myself I like to keep on going after the photo and see how far I can take it.
Confused. Stick with me and I will explain in time what I mean. But for now see Ya and happy shooting!
Clint Mc Kinney/Photographer
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