Friday, January 4, 2013

Photoshop Tutorial: High Pass Sharpening


I should really do these kinda tutorials more often, but I always get caught up processing the pictures and forget:( The tutorial at the bottom of the post covers my favorite and most often used sharpening method. Nik Sharpener also works wonders, sometimes I use both...

The Shot
Walking around downtown Seattle the first night after getting my Nikkor 16mm f/2.8 Fisheye opened other worlds for me. I also had a run in with the usual power tripping security guard. He came up to me and told me that I would need to stop taking pictures of the building. Of course I responded with a line on how it was never illegal to take pictures. He proceeded to tell me he would call the cops. This was a great time to slam him for not being able to do the job himself... I went ahead with the diss, and he filed a hurt feelings report. Needless to say he eventually stood to the side as I snapped off a few shots... On a different note, this fisheye captures massive file sizes this one was 62MB and had to be downsized for the post. Enjoy!
Fuckin' Security


High Pass Sharpening Tutorial

And She Was Gone


The Christmas frenzy is over, that means only one thing, a great time to buy airplane tickets. I have a few places I have decided to go this year. China is on the list for sure, and Iceland is way up there along with the Southern California Coast. Other than that there are a bunch of spots I have not seen in the Pacific Northwest. It should be another crazy year filled with fun and adventure. There are also some great chances for you to join me on these trips, check out my Workshops on the right-side of the page.

The Shot:
Kerry Park is a cool spot to shoot, but I'm just so tired of going there. The last time I went I decided to shoot the beautiful sunset instead of the city….
And She Was Gone

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

The Dreaming Tree


Does anyone know of an automatic uploader for Flickr that will upload my picture at a certain time? I hate staying up till midnight to upload these things.. I guess I could just do it in the AM. On the other hand, I don't know the reason for sticking with Flickr, it is a cool community, but really does not bring any revenue to the photography business... Any ideas on that one?

The Shot
This is one of my favorite shots I have ever post processed, I don't really know why, I just like the feeling. If you wanna check this tree out for yourself it is geo-tagged. I love shooting at this spot. It's an hour drive north of Seattle. If you comp stomp me your're dead;)
The Dreaming Tree

Load the Cannons


Today is just one of those days I am really excited to process some pictures. I can not wait to get home and create some fun stuff. There are also a few short tips/tutorials coming your way free of charge.

Spots for my Star Photography Summer Workshops are filling up fast, so grab your spot while you still can. I have 4-5 remaining and they are priced at $125 for two days of training. 

The Shot
Cannon Beach is one of my favorite beach locations to shoot in the Pacific Northwest. Walking up and down the beach along with the woods on the North & South sides never gets old. 
Load the Cannons

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Seattle Super Storm


Recovery from a rough night requires lots of beer, pizza and laying around, that is what I have been doing all day. Nothing wrong with that every once in a while. What did everyone get into last night? Are you all still alive?

The Shot
This was one of the craziest nights as far as weather goes I have ever seen in Seattle. The clouds were rushing over head and changing so quickly it was hard to pick which picture to process. I ended up liking this one the most.
Seattle WTF

Sunday, December 30, 2012

Night Hawks


Got home from Maui yesterday afternoon sporting a hangover and 3000 pictures. This morning was spent trashing the bad ones and organizing the good ones in Lightroom 4. Who else hates that task? I really wanted to put it off but figured I'd be productive.

PS: I just put up the new page for my Summer Star Photography Workshops, so if you've been wanting  to learn, here is your chance:)

The Shot
This is my first posted shot using my new Nikkor 16mm f/2.8 fisheye lens & man this thing is amazing. I have been using it nearly as much as my 14-24mm lately. I'll post a review on my Lens Reviews Page later this afternoon.
Night Hawks

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Under the Stars: Night Photography Workshop - Mount Rainier


Shoot Me to the Stars
This shot was taken at Sunrise Point on Mount Rainier, one of the spots we will shot from.

Want me to teach a star photography workshop near your home base? All we really need is dark night skies and enough interested people. If you have both of these things shoot me an email, I am always open to travel.

Mount Rainier ( June 7th and 8th ) 4 spots left s or ( Aug 9th - 10th ) only 2 spots left.
      Mount Rainier is one of my favorite places to capture the night sky and other various beautiful landscapes. There are endless compositions to shoot and a million and one beautiful places to visit. This workshop will take you to some of my favorite spots and provide 1 on 1 and group instruction along the way. We will meet Friday at Tipsoo Lake and start our adventure with sunset. After that it's on to an array of great locations to photograph the night sky,  followed by a sunrise shoot, then a 3-4 hour post processing session. I will cover everything I know about night sky photography, provide beginners with a strong foundation to build upon, and give already knowledgable star photographers more information and new views to work with. I will also cover my post processing techniques that will make your night sky photos stand out in print or on the screen. Join me for a night of adventure, learning, and star photography in the wilderness of Washington State's Mount Rainier National Park.

I also offer 1 on 1 instruction any time near the new moon. Just shoot me an email if interested.

Cost:
125$ will cover everything included below and can be paid through PayPal at the bottom of this page. To hold your spot in the workshop a 75$ non-refundable payment is required. The remaining 50$ must be paid a minimum of 60 days before the workshop in order to keep your spot. You are also welcome to pay the full amount of 125$. Refund and cancelation policies are also included below.

Workshop Schedule:
Sunset shoot at Tipsoo Lake

Review camera settings and other pre-shoot details to ensure everyone is informed and ready to get the best shots possible of the night sky.

Shoot the our first Milky Way shots at Tipsoo Lake learning and reviewing various different “field” techniques for capturing the most of the night sky. There are so many different possibilities for shots at Tipsoo Lake, including views and reflections of Mount Rainier. This is one of my favorite places to shoot stars!

Drive to Sunrise Visitor Center (The highest parking area on Mount Rainier).

Capture the night sky with Mount Rainier in the foreground! ( The shot above was taken there )

Snap off some more star shots getting various different compositions at the location and learning tons of great info on how to capture the most out of every star shot. Along with shooting and learning you can throw questions my way at any time during our adventure. 

Drive 30-45 minutes to Reflection Lakes. ( The very bottom picture on this page was taken there, but the moon was out. )

We will grab a few more star shots at the lakes. This is a great spot capture Mount Rainier, the Milky Way, and even some star reflections in the lake.

For anyone that is still awake, let's watch the sunrise. Reflection Lakes is an amazing place to watch the sun peak over the top of Mount Rainier. 

After sunrise we will pause for a 5-6 hour nap and then set up for our star photography post processing adventure. I personally sleep in the back of my car. There are options for tents as well.

Upon joining back up I will cover my complete star photography post processing workflow and any other questions you may have about Lightroom, Photoshop, or star photography in general. If we have extra time any questions concerning post processing are always welcome:) 

That's Great & All, But What Will I Learn?
Learn the key points of planning for your adventure to the stars or your shoot as some call it.

In depth knowledge of "The BIG 3", ISO, Aperture and Exposure and how they pertain to the different kinds of star shots you would like to capture. 

Troubleshooting 101: How to set up for the perfect night shot in any conditions. This includes focusing at night, multiple exposure images, etc.

Using your creativity and external light sources to bring the dark to life.

How to get great shots of the Milky Way and the worlds that surround us.

Open floor session. Each one of you provide something you would like to learn and we will all go through the process step by step.

My complete post processing workflow including many tips, tricks, and ideas that I bring with me to the shoot and the desk in post processing.

Post Processing Noise Reduction.

Photoshop Digital Blending.

Luminosity Masks in Photoshop.

Color Correction and final editing touches.

Open floor post processing questions and learning.

A free set of my Under the Stars Lightroom Presets will also be included:)

OK OK, So What Should I Bring With Me? 
Please note you can take the workshop without all of the following requirements, but I can not promise you will achieve the great results you would otherwise.

A DSLR Camera, any will do, but keep in mind star photography is one of the few fields where a better camera really does help to produce better results. A full frame / 35mm sensor will really help you to capture the best of the stars, but is not required. Renting a camera and lenses is always a great option. There are a bunch of websites that provide this service. Here are a few:
www.lensrentals.com
www.borrowlenses.com
Also check your local camera shops, they often offer these options.

A wide angle lens is very important. Any lens between 8mm-24mm will work depending on your camera. You will also need an aperture of at least f/3.5 minimum speed. These can also be rented at the links provided above.

A tripod. Any will work but the bigger/stronger the better. 

A big memory card. Two 16-32 GB cards are preferable. 

Batteries, batteries, batteries, I carry at least 2. Long exposures drain the battery quickly. I also carry a car cigarette lighter plug inverter in my car. It is not necessary, but nothing's wrong with more battery juice for an early morning shoot or a quick power up on the way to a new location. You can find them at Walmart or online. Here is an example.

Intervalometer / camera timer. 

Tons of clothes. The weather is extreme on the mountain and it's better safe than sorry. A wind breaker is always great to have. 

Lots of bug spray.

A head lamp, It does not have to be anything expensive. Something like THIS works just fine.

Tasty treats, snacks, food or anything you may like to eat or drink over the 20 hours we are together. Food is not included in the workshop cost, nor will it be provided. 

Your laptop running the following programs: It helps to have at minimum 4GB of RAM as well.
Adobe Photoshop CS4 or above.
Adobe Lightroom (preferred) or Adobe Camera RAW.
Adobe Bridge (optional)
Your laptop plug/power source.

Will Weather Cause Workshop Cancelation? 
The workshop will only be canceled if the weather conditions are dangerous and may cause safety issues. Otherwise it is on rain or shine so bring the appropriate clothes and camera gear:) 
In the case of cancelation due to weather I will re-schedule another workshop to make up for the lost time. 

Refunds:
If you are not able to make the workshop for any reasons you may cancel up to 60 days in advance and receive a refund of 50$ out of the total of 125$. The 75$ deposit is not refundable. 

Transportation:
You are responsible for your own transportation. I will provide detailed instructions on driving directions, along with other necessary info through email to everyone that signs up. If you would like to see for yourself, type "Tipsoo Lake Mount Rainier" into Google Map search.

Can I Bring a Friend?
Of course, if your friend is to carry a camera they must pay for the workshop, if they do not have a camera it is free of charge. We are shooting in a National Park after all, I do not own the land, nor care if we have some people that want to star gaze with us:)

Payment Options: ( Please fill out the following form and email it to me upon payment )

Under the Stars Workshop

Contact:
Feel free to email me with any other questions or give me a buzz at 717-360-1191 if you are more comfortable calling.

Here are a few more of my star photography shots....
Nothing's ShockingReady to learn star photography? Trust me it's easier than you think. Check out the link below for my summer star photography workshops, where I will teach you everything you need to know. | Under the Stars Night Photography Workshops |
When Worlds CollideReady to learn star photography? Trust me it's easier than you think. Check out the link below for my summer star photography workshops, where I will teach you everything you need to know. | Under the Stars Night Photography Workshops |
Dare to DreamReady to learn star photography? Trust me it's easier than you think. Check out the link below for my summer star photography workshops, where I will teach you everything you need to know. | Under the Stars Night Photography Workshops |
The Photographer's Apprentice

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

2012: A Year in Pictures


Last year around this time, I opened Photoshop for the first time and set off on a journey that sent me traveling all over the world. It's been a fun first full year of photography, here are some of my favorite pictures that went along with it.... Enjoy!

Shoot Me to the Stars
Dear New York
Old Friend
Nothing's Shocking
Battleship Grey
When Worlds Collide
The Wind & The Door
The Midnight Sun
After Midnight at the Hallgrimskirkja
Day Break
The Hive
The Vista
Seattle Super Moon
Come Join Us
Curtain Call
Morning Star
Cruise Control
Picture Lake Sunrise
Night Tremors
Chasing the Sun
Icelandic Falls
As We Part Ways
The Lone Ranger
Dare to Dream
Sundown on Second Beach
Lost in Iceland
Enter The Dragon
Seattle Underground
My Witness is the Empty Sky
A Night at the Fairmont
As We Enter
Dawn on the Blue Lagoon
Old Friend

The Streets of Reykjavik


Just got done driving the Road to Hana and caught one of the best sunsets I have ever seen. WOW what a night...

The Shot
While walking around Reykjavik Iceland I found an outdoor park that served beer and had a dj and on the turntables... pretty sweet spot actually. There was graffiti all over the place, here was one of my favorite captures of fat pig that I usually find ruining all the fun. What started as a few beers and some music eventually turned into a great night of bar hopping. When the sun never sets it's hard to stop, that being said, Iceland got the best of me. 
Pig Boy

Monday, December 24, 2012

Sunset on Second Beach


Maui is a blast so far, I have been playing with my camera less than usual and relaxing a bit more. Sunrise and sunset are obviously still a must. Tomorrow is Christmas and we will be driving the Road to Hana on a full blown day of photography. Any suggestions for the best stops?

The Shot
It's been a year since I was out on Second Beach, but I hope to journey back in the near future. This is just one of the great spots to shoot in the area.
Break on Through

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