A sampling of my photography where images range from macro, to landscapes to people. While I shoot color at times my go to is black and white or monochrome.
Midwestern Farm
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This is a shot I ran across that I took a couple of years ago. This is a farm somewhere in Iowa. I added a texture to it and liked the way it turned out.
It seems like forever since I added any content here. I went through some time where I did not feel inspired and left the camera sitting on the shelf. Recently I've been taking a few shots again and it feels good. This black and white photo is from some time spent in Custer State Park. Click for a larger view
People often ask me how to take better pictures. With a today's point-and-shoot camera, it’s possible to get great results. Here are a few ideas to help get great pictures of your children. Get Down to Their Level Many parents don’t even realize that many times they are taking pictures of their child at a downward slant. Don’t feel too self-conscious to get down to your child’s eye level in order to capture a fabulous moment. Taking photos at a child’s level shows his expression best, brings focus to the picture, and downplays shadows on the face. Minimize Distractions A cluttered background takes the focus away from the child in the foreground. If you see a good photo opportunity, take a second to move brightly-colored or reflective objects and toys from the background first. It may be hard to take photos with a neat backdrop when you’ve got small children in the house, but do your best. Zooming in on your child will automatically eliminate many background distractions in a ph...
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