Category Archives: Picture A Day Project

February 9, 2016

Once Upon A Snowy Night

This image is the result of a concept that ended up surpassing my expectations due to a slight change in location. I scouted the area that I shot this image in the middle of January. I had to wait until a snowy evening to make it happen. I wanted large snowflakes that would be illuminated by the backlighting. My wonderful wife agreed to be my model and the weather finally cooperated to make it a reality. On the way back to the original spot, we passed by this bridge. I saw the snow on the branches. I hesitated to suggest that we try that spot in addition to the original location, which was ~100 yards or so farther along the trail. Fortunately, Adriana is a good sport, even as cold as it was. We shot in the original spot and then hit the bridge on the way back. I set up the lights and did a test shot. I was blown away with how perfect it was.

Once Upon A Snowy Night
Once Upon A Snowy Night

February 8, 2016

Tension At Twilight

I accompanied Adriana to the barn tonight to fix our Houdini horse, Ilex’s gate. After a little MacGyvering a solution, I looked up to see the sky was a wonderful blue overhead and a pale yellow at the horizon. In a frantic attempt to find something to frame it, I decided on these high tension wires. The fun of framing this is that lining things up to be “straight” with a 14mm ultrawide lens is quite the challenge. It is slightly off, but I’m satisfied with the result.

Tension At Twilight
Tension At Twilight

February 7, 2016

Radiant River Crossing

I went into the city this morning to shoot one thing that didn’t quite work out. I walked around a bit and found something that did. I always shoot the Ft. Pitt Bridge from the same angle, but this time I liked the way that the sun was illuminating the upriver side. I really loved the reflection and wanted to accentuate it as much as possible, so I threw on my neutral density filter and did a long exposure (30s). I really like how dark the image is in general with the lightest parts being the bridge.

Radiant River Crossing
Radiant River Crossing

February 6, 2016

Rachel And The Glowing Willow

While scouting a location for a future shot, I saw this scene across the Allegheny. I scrambled to find a good angle to frame it up before the light disappeared. I’m sure that the motorists on the 10th st. bypass were somewhat concerned to see a gentleman in a peacoat crouched down and photographing through a break in a fence. It is an amusing by-product of my process to sometimes entertain and concern others.

Rachel And The Glowing Willow
Rachel And The Glowing Willow

February 3, 2016

Falls And Rock Walls

Waterfalls and long exposures are one of my favorite combinations. One of the amazing things about photography, for me, is that you can show so many things that humans can’t witness firsthand. You can capture a tiny fraction of a second to stop a droplet of water in midair or collect the light of a scene over the course of minutes and show a movement that is not visible through our natural vision. Over the years I’ve taught myself to see the possibilities of a scene in these different ways. When I compose or visualize a shot, I think of how it may look in different shutter speeds. Capturing waterfalls, in my mind, pushes me towards the long exposure to enhance the sense of flow. Water turns into a soft mist and elements that do not move are steady and sharp. I’m especially happy with the way my eye moves throughout this frame. This is one occurrence of getting the exact shot I envisioned before leaving the house.

Falls And Rock Walls
Falls And Rock Walls

February 2, 2016

A Pause In The Forest

I’ve had the desire to do a nature-y pseudo portrait based on this idea for a while. Originally I was after a large tree in a field, open sky, backlighting of the tree and a touch of frontlighting on the model. This shot was part exercise for my wife and I, part realizing this image. I’m really happy with how it came out. The backlighting managed to light a fair number of trees and not halo too much and the frontlighting (thanks to a 10° honeycomb) didn’t spill over too much to the surrounding area. I’m really happy with the decision to do a long (15s) exposure here with the flashes popping off at the end to pull in the orange bits of sky in the top left.

A Pause In The Forest
A Pause In The Forest

February 1, 2016

Liberty At Sunset

I went into the city with the dual purpose of catching a golden hour shot and returning a light to a fellow photographer. I got what I thought was going to be THE shot for the day, but after I dropped off the light, I was tempted to visit another spot to see what light was left in the sky. I’m not often fond of this angle due to the way that the Liberty Bridge blocks the PPG building and has the single green sign standing out in the center, but for some reason, it all balanced itself out. The division between water and sky by the bridge, and the light blue in the top left light orange in the bottom right made it work.

Liberty At Sunset
Liberty At Sunset