
Ann & Dan’s Excellent Adventures
Sometimes I'm simply in awe!
The other night Ann and I were (I thought) unwinding on the couch after a long day’s work. I think we were watching the Daily Show, or Grand Tour - something fairly light and entertaining. What was on TV had my attention, and Ann was sitting there with her feet up on the couch, playing with her iPad and periodically laughing at what was on the screen. At the end of the show, Ann hands me her iPad and says, “What do you think of that?”
Sometimes I'm simply in awe!
The other night Ann and I were (I thought) unwinding on the couch after a long day’s work. I think we were watching the Daily Show, or Grand Tour - something fairly light and entertaining. What was on TV had my attention, and Ann was sitting there with her feet up on the couch, playing with her iPad and periodically laughing at what was on the screen. At the end of the show, Ann hands me her iPad and says, “What do you think of that?”
Printing the Image - Ann at Death Valley
We’ve had a crazy schedule these past few weeks with a lot on our plates, ending with a winter storm fouling up our plans to see Michael Kenna at the Portland Japanese Gardens last Saturday. So what do you do when events try their best to stop your photography - you print! So on Sunday we warmed up the Canon and made some prints!
Printing the Image - Ann at Death Valley
We’ve had a crazy schedule these past few weeks with a lot on our plates, ending with a winter storm fouling up our plans to see Michael Kenna at the Portland Japanese Gardens last Saturday. So what do you do when events try their best to stop your photography - you print! So on Sunday we warmed up the Canon and made some prints!
Thanks Beast!
As I mentioned in the post about transitioning to Capture One, Ann and I are using that as an opportunity to re-evaluate our image libraries. Of course, we’re evaluating images we’ve worked on, learning what we can from those images and discovering aspects to them we hadn’t previously appreciated. And then there are the images we hadn’t recognized during the first go-around but now see why we made the image in the first place. But there’s something else, much less photographic, that we’ve gotten out of the image review process.
Rediscovered - Painted Hills 2016
As I mentioned in the “Breaking Up is Hard to Do” blog post, I was hoping to use the importing into Capture One process as an opportunity to revisit some of my images. And while I haven’t really been able to take the time to review the images as they’re being imported, images have occasionally caught my eye and I’ve flagged them for future development. Earlier this week, as I opened up Capture One to get images for another blog post I was writing, the 2016 catalog came up and I couldn’t turn away from the image that was displayed on my monitor. So I decided to work on it. Not once, but twice!
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