Coastal Adventures

Reaching for the Stars – Botany Bay, Edisto Island SC

Monday morning early…. 3am early….. I geared up and headed over to Botany Bay hoping to get in and see if the clear skies would hold. I wanted to photograph the milky way above the trees that are so starkly contrasted against the beach and waves. With the trees leafless branches […]

By |March 14th, 2014|Charleston, Landscapes, Star|0 Comments

Reprocessing older images

Winter is the perfect time to go back through and reprocess some of those older images. If you are anything like me your style will change over time, and you will learn new techniques that improve your results. I’m always amazed when I look back at some of my earlier work and […]

By |March 5th, 2014|Uncategorized|0 Comments

How to Photograph Moving Water – Streaking Waves

Illustrating the sense of motion in a photograph by capturing streaking waves can really add something special. Getting those streaking waves is something that I’m constantly striving for and when it all comes together I’m really excited. You only really need a quality camera and a tripod but a remote trigger can really help […]

By |February 21st, 2014|Tips, Uncategorized|0 Comments

How to Get Tack Sharp Images with Low Noise in Low Light

Here is a quick tip on achieving tack sharp images with low noise while photographing in low light. In order to maximize the quality of the image, reduce noise and increase dynamic range and color space a low ISO is preffered. For landscapes that generally means opening the shutter for longer periods […]

By |February 11th, 2014|Charleston, Tips|0 Comments

Set Adrift – Capers Island, South Carolina

A few weeks ago Josh Carlisle and I jumped in Kayaks with all our gear and paddled out to Capers Island about 3 miles offshore from Charleston. It took us a little bit to squash it all in but eventually we were ready to go. As we paddled through the creeks and sound we […]

By |February 5th, 2014|Charleston, Coast, Landscapes, Seascapes|0 Comments

Using Foreground in Photography for Maximum Effect

Three things that I look for when photographing landscapes are a dramatic background, good light, and a solid foreground. In this post I want to focus on just the foreground. This is a part of a series on composition in which foreground plays a major role.

Foreground
The foreground is key to leading the […]

By |February 4th, 2014|Landscapes, Tips|0 Comments

Finding an Interesting Composition – Fort Fisher, NC

Choosing a subject and finding the best composition
When you are out in the field how do you go about finding and choosing the subjects you photograph? Does it come easy to you? Is it something you need to work at? For me this has been an evolution and the following post is just one of my experiences chosing a subject and composition a few months ago. But first the backstory.
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By |January 31st, 2014|Landscapes, Seascapes, Tips|0 Comments

Focus Stacking for Macro Subjects

There I was, out in the marsh watching and photographing an incredible sunset… I’d almost got stuck in the mud a couple of times and I was worried about the incoming tide and the encroaching darkness.
I remembered that my kids had taken my headlamp out of my bag and I hadn’t found it before […]

By |January 25th, 2014|Macro, Nature, Tips|1 Comment

Long Exposure Seascapes – Newport Rhode Island

I’ve been really interested in Long Exposure Seascapes for a long time. There is something dreamy and soothing about the misty foamy water and the streaking clouds. Because you can’t see this with the naked eye and rely on the gathering of light into the camera sensor, to me, these type of images become […]

By |January 24th, 2014|Coast, Landscapes, Seascapes|0 Comments

Dreaming of Spring – Waterfalls in North Carolina

The weather has certainly got much colder over the last couple of weeks. Usually this doesn’t bother me, but I’m not used to multiple days of sub freezing temperatures at the coast. 🙂 I’ve even had to buy a new pair of gloves. I’m also really concerned about being ready for the […]

By |January 23rd, 2014|Landscapes, Mountains, Workshops|0 Comments