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| Duality, Tristan and Lexi Annan, performs during open auditions. |
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
The next Showdown
Monday, December 5, 2011
Time runs away
October and November were busy months -- the Texaco Country Showdown local and regional finals, photo processing, computer issues, meetings, sickness and Thanksgiving -- and with the Christmas holidays nearly here, December looks to be similar. Whew. How does one find time to have fun?
I've decided today is the day. I'm going to do some photo shooting just for fun. Shore Acres State Park, south of Charleston, Ore., has its holiday lights up and it's a beautiful (and cold) day to do some shooting and play with lights. The park adds a new element every year and I totally missed it in 2010, so I should be in for a double surprise this year.This photo was taken a few years ago and is one of the few left I could easily find while on the road and working from WiFi hotspots. Still, I like it -- reminds me of the fun I had taking it and that I will have more fun this afternoon.
Shore Acres is lovely any time of year, whether it's during a storm when waves are breaking against the cliffs, or in the spring and summer when the formal garden is in full bloom, or during the holidays, when the lights turn the garden into a lighted version of a winter wonderland. It's just magic.
And maybe, for just a couple hours today, time will stand still.
Happy holidays!
Friday, September 9, 2011
Photography as escapism
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| A farm off of Picture Valley Road, between Myrtle Point and Coquille, Ore. |
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Overcast and fog
It's a beautifully overcast day this morning, with some fog hanging in the lower valley areas. I'm hoping to take a couple of the four-footed kids out for a walk and some photo practice. Nice, soft light, maybe some macro work and close-ups. Taking advantage of the overcast skies is just one way I can rationalize not getting up early this morning.
A photog friend of mine doesn't care for these kinds of gray days. He likes the emotion of the early morning/late evening landscapes with big puffy white clouds on a blue sky background. Granted, where he's at – traveling through California and areas of the Southwest – thunderheads and cumulus clouds would add drama to photos with otherwise dull skies.
Some of my favorite photos have been taken in the fog. Living in Charleston, Ore., gives me plenty of opportunity to shoot boats coming and going in the fog, docks, houses, bays and beaches in the fog. The mood is spectacular when the image is captured just the way you see it in your mind.
For now, I'm off to cattle country to shoot some valleys and rivers. Will try to post something tomorrow if I get any good shots today.
Saturday, August 20, 2011
What a day -- and welcome
But for the record, I'm just getting Sunset Bay Media set up. Website to come, videos to come on YouTube, photos to post, and more. It takes time.
I'm hoping I can share some of my photos and experiences with you through this blog -- and also share information about photography and multimedia.
Today I went to a city-wide yard sale and found some shelves. office chairs and dog toys (for visiting canine friends) for the new office and some knick knacks for some table-top studio photography play. Now if I could just get broadband Internet access here, I'll be all set.
Soon, too, I'll be posting some photos of some pet portrait shoots I have scheduled. Photographing people and their pets -- always a challenge but always fun. My family of four 4-footed friends (say that three times fast) never ceases to provide me with new poses, new looks, new quirks that give me ideas and new perspectives on their lives.
So for now, thanks for visiting and I promise I'll post more interesting stuff soon!

