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Bean Town In Black & White

Boston Skyline Black & White

Wow, this image goes way back…all the way back to the Nikon D300 days in 2009. We are looking at the Boston skyline from the MIT side of the Charles River.

If you are from Boston, or know someone who would like to put this image on their desktop, please share it with them. Just click the image, click the ‘X3′ (above it the new image), then right click PC/CMD Click MAC and select ‘Set As Desktop Background’. Did you know you could do that with almost every image on the site? If you didn’t, you do now. Enjoy!

The Blue Bizarre

The Blue Bizarre

Low light street photography is one of my favorite past times. I don’t know what it is about the night, but I love exploring foreign cities with a single lens. Maybe it’s the range of light and shadow at night, or the simplicity of a single click. Maybe it’s because I can observe from afar and blend into the background like Forrest Whitaker in Ghost Dog (a movie I highly recommend)? Either way, it is something I do whenever I get the chance. This image was shot a couple years back in the town of San Miguel, MX. At night the entire town comes out to dance and sing in the main plaza. Local vendors line the streets selling everything from art to the best churros you have ever tasted. I couldn’t pass up this eclecticism. I debated if I should encourage the vendor (who you can barely see in the right side of the cart) to step out for the photograph. I wondered if the image needed more ‘human element’. I decided it didn’t, and made the image as I found it. If you view the image larger, you easily see the vendor day dreaming in the distance. That was the mystery I was after.

Corporate Religion II

Corporate Religion II

Round two of a location I shot earlier this year. However, unlike a previous image, I didn’t include the sky in the composition. Having not included the sky, I wanted to emphasize the contrast between the office building and church. To achieve the contrast I was looking for, I made a selection out of the church in the foreground and used that selection to control a couple adjustments I made using Photoshop and Nik Color Efex Pro. After I made the selection, I was able to apply a slight darkening curve adjustment and moderate desaturation to the office building in the background. I was then able to apply a brightening curve adjustment and Nik Color Effects Pro Tonal Contrast filter to the church to enhance its character. Here is the image as it was fresh out of the Photomatix 4 oven.

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Co-op

Sorry for the quick post, but I am spending a bit more time behind the camera this week than the computer. I hope the new images next week will be worth it. The lesson I learned from this image…be courteous and honest with security guards when photographing private property and they might let you photograph a fertilizer plant.

Rail Yard

This is another image from my visit to the local rail yard last year. You can see a previous composition from the same location here. It was one of those days where I knew I was going to pass something interesting on and errand, so I decided I would grab my gear and tack on 30mins to my commute. I wonder how much memory my brain is wasting trying to efficiently plan photo errands? I should formalize a documentation strategy so I can save space for things like remembering to mow the lawn.

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