A shot like this doesn’t come along without some post processing help. Even with the best slide film of the day and ideal conditions a shot like this straight out of camera is difficult if not impossible to achieve. I thought for this edition of Behind the Shot, I would show some steps along...
Chasing the sunset across the sky can be daunting. It is a race you can never win. I sped down the back roads of western North Dakota in July, my eyes desperately scanning for a suitable foreground element, as the sun receded in defiance. I am going to have to make something from nothing, I [...]
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6 Images with secret camera-setting info to get your blood pumping Ok, I am spilling the beans. Here are six of my firework images with information about the exposure/equipment used. Hopefully, dissecting this information will give you some insight into capturing your own stunning images. 5D – 17-40...
Courtesy of Canon, Adobe and Corel and of course Rikk Flohr at Fleeting Glimpse Images. Merry Christmas
This is the official Fleeting Glimpse Images Christmas Card for 2009. This image was captured at the High Falls at Tettegouche State Park in July of 2006 on a Canon 20D. Raw Processing was originally...
Greetings from the bleak land of cold and wind
This is my first blog from Badlands National Park in South Dakota. I am in day 5 of my Artist in Residency. Today, they sky was completely overcast and, as I was a little under the weather, I stayed in bed late and avoided the veiled sunrise. [...]