Steve Morris -- Shrewsbury in soft light |
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Written by René Edde
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Tuesday, 16 September 2008 00:00 |
Steve Morris creates the kind of pictures that inspire dreams. His images taken in the sleepy old town of Shrewsbury, England, have a surreal sense of place that transports you back in time.
The vibrant colors of the skies and the warm lights in the windows of Steve’s photographs have a surreal glow. His use of long exposures, slow shutter speeds, and low lighting situations, all combine together to make Steve’s Shrewsbury photographs look like antiqued oil paintings. It is easy when viewing them, to get transported to this other place, losing yourself for a while in the magic and mystery before you.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 30 September 2008 17:12 )
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The serenity of the wilderness |
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Written by James Jordan
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Tuesday, 02 September 2008 00:00 |
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The photography of Peter Bowers When the hectic life of a trader gives way to free time, you’ll often find Peter Bowers exploring the wilderness near his native Toronto, Canada by canoe, by foot, or on a mountain bike or cross country skis. And more often than not, Bowers will carry his photo gear with him to capture stunning landscapes. His photos depict a world in repose with the power to draw the viewer in to momentarily become a part of his elusive world.
Bowers is a compositional kung fu master, skillfully using leading lines to draw the viewer’s eye into the picture. His photos are not so much images of scenery, but of light, reducing elements into compelling forms and shapes. Bowers’ images have appeared on calendars, in an outdoors supply catalog and on corporate websites. He also maintains an active photo stream on Flickr, going by the username of Mr. Fabulous.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 25 September 2008 15:53 )
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Landscape Photography Gear for Traveling Light |
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Written by IDP Editorial
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Friday, 20 June 2008 04:12 |
Whether you travel several times a year or live on the road, as a professional photographer you know the demands of taking photos when you travel. There is definitely more to consider when you are on the move than just your camera.
But the camera and the equipment demands on landscape photographers on the move can add up to serious weight in gear when you include accessories and storage. A lightweight camera like the Samsung GX-20 which is very similar to the Pentax K20D, is a welcome alternative for landscape photography without compromise. |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 15 September 2008 22:34 )
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