
Sony RX100V, ISO 80, 8.8mm, f/3.5, 1/400 sec, a bit of adjustment in Adobe Lightroom CC and topped off in Silver Efex Pro 2 using filter 020 Fine Art (high key, framed) and Kodak 100 TMAX Pro.
More of my work can be seen on my blog.

Sony RX100V, ISO 80, 8.8mm, f/3.5, 1/400 sec, a bit of adjustment in Adobe Lightroom CC and topped off in Silver Efex Pro 2 using filter 020 Fine Art (high key, framed) and Kodak 100 TMAX Pro.
More of my work can be seen on my blog.

I’m working on preparing an image for submission with the subject being long exposure. We have several wood pulp plants in the area and I thought they would make for an interesting composition. Although technically strong, I feel that a little more wind would have created longer steam trails and been more what I wanted to capture.
Canon 5DS, ISO 100, 75mm, f/9.0, 30 sec, twiddled about in Adobe Lightroom and Silver Efex Pro 2.

The memory is hazy, was it real or a dream? Did I walk in this place or is it a place not of this reality? The image exists, so the place must exist…somewhere.
More of my work can be found at my personal photography blog.
The black and white version.

Along the shore of Lake Superior in mid-January, a tree leans in to the cold.
Canon 5DS, ISO 50, 28mm, f/ 7.1, 1/200 sec
After experiencing another laptop crash, I went looking for some files in the hope they had not been lost. The files are intact and in the process of searching, I came across this image taken with my Nikon FM film camera for a class project. I believe the goal was to emulate another image, at which this mostly fails, but I still like the image for it’s odd composition.

More of my images can be seen here.
The wind and snow work together to sculpt shapes to please the eye, the photographer uses the available tools to capture and interpret the result.

Canon EOS 5DS, ISO 50, 28mm, f/2.8, 1/1600 sec, processed via Adobe Lightroom and Silver Efex Pro 2.
More of my photography can be found at my blog: Northern Visions Media.
…which way to go?

Fortunately, it’s a win either way!

Captured along the shore of Lake Superior, April, 2014. More details about this image can be found here.

The adventure of driving a backroad in rural Wisconsin during a blizzard. Happy to note that many hours later, after getting stuck only once, we arrived safely at our destination.
iPhone 7 Plus, ISO 20, 6.6mm, f/2.8, 1/280th sec, tweaked in Apple Photos, Adobe Lightroom and signature added via a custom brush in Photoshop.

Somewhere, out there…
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