Sunday, May 22nd - Bay To Breakers – San Francisco
Tuesday, February 1st - January Highlights
As the snow approaches Chicago, I figured I’d recap some of the photos from January – which could not be more different than a snow storm in Chicago. I spent about half the month traveling, and a good portion of that was spent in San Francisco – always great to be on the west coast in January. Other stops included Las Vegas (no pictures from this visit!), Atlanta and North Carolina. If it wasn’t for this latest snow storm, I would be kicking off February with a trip to Boston, but I have no doubt that February will have plenty of its own exciting travel. Here is a selection of January shots:
Tuesday, February 1st - Foot Race – In Color and B&W
I tend to enjoy black and white photographs a lot more than the color versions – but there are times when the scene contains too many vivid colors and the shift to black and white completely wastes them. However, I feel like B&W images pop with contrast and gradients that don’t exist in the color versions. Images like the two below provide pros and cons to each side of the debate – and I’m torn between which one I like best.
Friday, January 28th - Light At The End…
Thursday, January 27th - Typical San Francisco – Steep Streets & Golden Bridges
Tuesday, January 25th - Some Silly San Francisco Portraits
Monday, January 24th - Down Highway 1 To Big Sur
Friday, January 21st - Sun Setting – Moon Rising
With the week coming to a close, I figured I’d get a couple older photos posted. These photos were taken approximately 3,000 miles apart – one looking at the Pacific Ocean and one looking at the Atlantic Ocean.
The first photo is from Carmel City Beach in Carmel, California, with the sun setting over the famous 7th hole at Pebble Beach and 17 Mile Drive.
The second photo is from Gulf Stream, Florida, with the moon rising over the Atlantic Ocean. That night, the moon was so bright and orange, it felt like we were watching the sun rise.
Thursday, January 20th - South Rodeo Beach – Marin County
I can’t wait until I actually use filters during these mid-day shoots. In the meantime, I shoot without anything on my lenses, and it makes situations like this – bright California sun – very difficult to capture a landscape that is more interesting than a simple snapshot. I actually liked the two beach photos below, although I know these scenes will really come to life when I have the right filters. I’m excited to experiment with some filters down in Costa Rica in a few weeks. Let’s just hope the ones I want arrive by then – lots of delays with the Lee Filter systems.























