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Monthly Archives: July 2011
Single RAW HDR Processing with the Canon PowerShot S95
Recently, I’ve begun doing more HDR post-processing of single-shot RAW images I’ve shot using my always handy Canon PowerShot S95. This is the camera that goes almost everywhere I do – it’s in my backpack! It’s capable of producing some … Continue reading
FV Point Reyes – Aground at Inverness
This is one of my favorite shots of the FV Point Reyes aground at Inverness – this time enhanced using the Ancient Urban texture from French Kiss textures with the Linear Light blend mode in Photoshop with a layer mask … Continue reading
My Mid-2011 Photography Workflow
My photography workflow has evolved significantly over the last couple of years – “evolved” being perhaps a euphemism for “gotten more complicated”! I’ve been influenced by paying attention to the workflow of others – picking up tips especially from watching … Continue reading
Julie Clark’s T-34A Mentor
From Scott's Portfolio If you ever have a chance to see Julie Clark fly her T-34A Mentor in an airshow, you have to go! She flies a beautiful and inspiring show! This image is from a 2008 performance of hers … Continue reading
Finding Me on Google+
Here’s my Google+ profile. See also my initial thoughts about Google+.
That Last Walk
Just over a year ago – as it ultimately turned out – I took my last walk with my very good friend Chris Gulker. As last year’s post notes, Chris, Lily and I had been walking almost every Tuesday and … Continue reading
Pepper Season 2011
Pepper season has arrived at our local Menlo Park Farmers Market – and they look great! Our favorite pepper from local grower Happy Quail Farms isn’t actually shown in the image – be sure to try the Pimientos de Padrón, … Continue reading
Lucky 13 – San Francisco Cable Car
I headed up to San Francisco this morning to attend a Scott Kelby photography session at the Adobe Photoshop & You building on Sutter Street. Scott’s session was great – all about shooting with continuous light as opposed to strobes … Continue reading
Sand Dollars on the Ceiling
Hanging in a stairway in the Clement Intercontinental Hotel in Monterey is this beautiful “sand dollar” light – at least that’s what I think it is! The colors rotate through this light – creating some beautiful effects on the ceiling … Continue reading
A Lonely Sailboat on Monterey Bay at Dusk
After dinner tonight, a photographer friend and I went out back of the hotel hoping to catch some sunset views of Monterey Bay. The marine layer tonight was a bit thick – not at all unusual this time of year! … Continue reading


