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Landscape Photography Concepts II
Trying to show three dimensions using a two dimensional medium like photography is not easy. Landscape photographers use various concepts to create the feeling of depth in their photographs. Below are two such concepts with examples. If you follow any … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged 28-300mm, anchor point, badlands, canada, concepts, hamilton, hdr, landscape, medora, national park, nikon D700, nikon D7100, north dakota, ontario, photomatix pro, sherman falls, theodore roosevelt, tokina 11-16mm, tripod, ultra wide angle, uwa, vr, water, waterfall
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Assignment 25: Your Photography Passion
This being a milestone number, I thought I would come up with something a little different for this month’s assignment. I have many passions in my life which repeated here on the blog. I have followed many of you (see … Continue reading
Posted in Assignments
Tagged autumn, beach, bison, boat, buffalo, crunch, girls, hockey, lake george, Lake Ontario, north dakota, sunset, syracuse, tourist, water, wildlife
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Assignment 22: Color Composition
I thought finding examples for this month’s assignment on Color Composition would be easy. I photograph everything in color and seldom convert to Black and White. Lo and behold, it seems I pay attention to shapes, locations and relationships of … Continue reading
Posted in Assignments
Tagged color, composition, landscape, medora, national park, north dakota, theodore roosevelt
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Little Missouri Bottomland
Little Missouri Bottomland, originally uploaded by Scott Thomas Photography. The Little Missouri River bottomland in the North section of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota from the Oxbow Overlook on the Scenic Drive. This day was a gift. … Continue reading
Posted in Nature
Tagged 28-300mm, autumn, badlands, bottomland, canyon, fall, flickr, landscape, little missouri, nikon D700, north dakota, river, rock formations, trees, vr, water
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