I went out to play with my fisheye lens again today. Just having some fun and trying things.
This is the Grant County Courthouse located in Ephrata. I used a 3 shot HDR and, of course, some of my effects to get the look.
Gav
August 8, 2008
I went out to play with my fisheye lens again today. Just having some fun and trying things.
This is the Grant County Courthouse located in Ephrata. I used a 3 shot HDR and, of course, some of my effects to get the look.
Gav
May 28, 2008
I really like the feel of this dwindling road. The old truck that’s for sale makes me feel like if I were to drive up the road I would go back in time.
Continuing my digital fine art project, here is my latest work. Â I intend to keep posting these to build a collection that will eventually be available for sale on my site. If you want a copy now, you can contact me.
I actually took this last year in 2007. Â It’s a side road off of Highway 12 in Washington that leads to a Mount St. Helen’s lookout. Â It was not until this last week that I finally got it finished. Alas, time is a fleeting thing.
I used a new effect I made in Photoshop–and plenty of painstaking editing–to finish with a cross between a painting and a photo. It really shows up well in a large print. Â If you want to learn more about how it was done, I’ll post more about that soon on my Seim Effects blog. Â Have a wonderful day everyone…
Gav
April 27, 2008
I was about to head into the studio today, when a group of honeybees followed Chuck to the door when he arrived to ask if I shot on Sundays.
I said I could, provided it was early enough so that I could still make the Sunday dinner and Bible study with my family. Chuck said we could do the shoot right away, so I grabbed a camera, and off we went.
It makes me feel good to see these hard working little beauties at work. I love spring. 🙂
Gav
April 21, 2008
This is a shot I took at sunrise overlooking Coulee City, WA. Â I like shooting photography that blends the awesome power of nature with man’s technological strides.
High tension power lines always fascinate me. Â Think of the sheer size and how many of these steel monsters stretch across the land bringing us energy. Â Yet for all the power we can produce, this steel beast still looks small against the amazing power of God’s creation!
Gav
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