Ann & Dan’s Excellent Adventures
Printing the Image - 2018.04.08 - Going Small
Given we were up in Portland photographing last weekend, and that we’re planning trips out for next weekend and the fortnight after that (cross your fingers), this was a weekend to do prints. While Ann and I discussed how to approach doing a massive printing marathon session to try out all of the sample papers we have, we decided the wiser thing to do was to make a couple of images using some smaller-sized 5” x 7” paper we picked up last weekend to see how smaller prints looked.
Portland Japanese Gardens - Self-Imposed Constraints
Ann and I had some business we had to do up in Portland (buy more photo paper!), and, given that the cherry blossoms were out in our neighborhood, we decided to make it a photo trip as well. And where better than the Portland Japanese Gardens? Photographically it turned out to be a weekend of constraints - self-imposed and otherwise.
Shooting the Shooter - Yosemite Boulder
On the second day of our Yosemite Adventure, right after I messed around in the snow and rocks, I mentioned that after I extricated myself I had to go find Ann. As I approached her I noticed the two trees that are the last image of the post. But as I approached those trees (happy that Ann’s camera was pointing in a different direction) I realized that she was trying to photograph an interesting rock that had a very elegant slot in it. She eventually gave up on it, not making a single shot, and headed back towards the main trail while I photographed the trees.
Annstagram
Ann won’t toot her own horn, but nothing’s stopping me from doing it (not even Ann’s evil-eye). So put your fingers in your ear because the blast is coming!
Printing the Image - 2018-03.24 - Papers
Ann and I are thinking of heading up to Portland next weekend, so when Ann said she had some errands to run and asked if I just wanted to stay home I said, “Sure, if you don’t mind.” I immediately knew what I was going to do - PRINT! I had been thinking of what I wanted to print next throughout the week, and decided that I really needed to check out some of the matte papers that we have. This was the perfect opportunity!
March 2018 Adventure - Part 2 - A Morning in Yosemite
The following morning started nice and early and there was barely a stir in the campground as we were rolling out, hot breakfast in our stomachs and coffee cups in hand.
March 2018 Adventure - Part 1 - Side Trip to Yosemite
During our Redwoods trip, Beast sprung a leak. After the penthouse had been up for a few hours in a light drizzle, we found a puddle of water on the cover to the shower. Checking things out, we noticed that the fabric on the rail was damp as well. Nothing to do but call Sportsmobile when we got home. Given that it was covered under warranty, and we could pretty much schedule an appointment any time we wanted, we decided to take advantage of the opportunity and made an appointment for a Thursday. Why Thursday instead of Friday? Well, that gave us Friday and Saturday morning in Yosemite!
Why Study the Masters?
Today’s answer: To better understand your own work.
Printing the Image - 2018.03.18 - Morning, Snow Canyon
This week’s print comes from our Spring 2017 trip, taken at a location neither of us knew about until the day before we got there - Snow Canyon State Park. It’s another one of Utah’s incredible state parks and if you’re ever in St. Georges on the way to Zion or Brice Canyon, it’s worth a detour, whether for a drive-through, a morning (afternoons get hot!), or a relaxing couple of days away from the crowds of the National parks.
Printing the Image - The Beginning
A week or so ago I was listening to a writer on NPR. She was discussing how she crafted stories and explained that she has to figure out the ending of the story before she could really move forward with the writing. Once she had the ending, then everything else just seemed to fall into place.
I’m just the opposite. I have to begin at the beginning.
Shooting the Shooter - Ann, Redwoods, Snow
Photographing the Redwoods in the snow was quite unexpected. But as one can easily imagine, it is an incredibly beautiful place to simply be. From our first steps into the grove we were in awe. It’s also a great place for a shooting the shooter segment.
February 2018 Adventure - Snow?
If you’ve been following the blog at all, you know we came across some very interesting weather our last day and a half in the Redwoods. Who would have figured that we’d see snow of all things? We knew we were going to have a variety of landscapes to photograph, and that the weather was going to be constantly changing, but snow?
February 2018 Adventure, Part 2 - Beaches, Ferns and Trees
Ann and I got up at a reasonable, but still early time the next morning, got dressed, coffee’d, fed and packed, and headed out for the morning’s destination - Fern Canyon. This was one of the locations the Ranger we chatted with during our Christmas trip said we shouldn’t miss - so long as we didn’t mind a bumpy ride. In Beast? Are you kidding us?
February Adventure 2018, Part 1 - Redwoods State and National Parks
For our February adventure, Ann and I decided to take advantage of a long holiday weekend and to make it even longer. Once we realized that taking the highway down to the Redwoods took about as long as going to the Painted Hills, there was little doubt where we were going. We’d had a taste of the Redwoods over Christmas and we wanted more. So on the Thursday before the President’s Day Weekend, we took off after work and headed down I-5.
Dedication
As I’ve mentioned a few times recently, this month I’ve been studying the work of Joe Cornish. In addition to being a superb photographer, he also is very down to earth - for example, admitting that he often doesn’t know why one image works and another doesn’t - and is willing to share his thoughts and experiences. So I’ve learned from his words as well.
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