So 2 posts in a week, I think this is a record for me at this point :)

With all the things I have been involved with lately and all the time I have had on my hands being stuck at the house.  I did the unthinkable and went and completely reorganized and sorted all (YES ALL!!!) of my images to date.  It took the better part of 3 days, lots of coffee and tea, as well as the better part of my sanity.  However, I was able to complete this task and in the process I found images that I had completely forgotten about.  Some of these images were from a study of light that I did on flowers a few years back.  Others just good old fashion macro photography of flowers out in the wild.  One thing that I noticed was that while the colors are rich and wonderfully please in to the eye.  I wondered what would happen if I decided to shift the spectrum of color a bit, say to the Infra red side of things.  So I gathered up a set of images and Jumped into Color Efex Pro 4.0 and had a little fun with it.  The results are below.  Turned out pretty neat I think…

 

 

Yep, you guessed it tonight was one of my favorite parts of #PSW and that is the party at the House of Blues.  Now I have shot here a lot in the past during previous Photoshop World events, but this one was a bit more special because besides Big Electric Cat tearing it up as always, they had a special guest (Scott Diussa of Nikon) get up on stage and got to sit in with the band.  It was a great time.  Here are a couple of snaps from it last night…

Images Captured with Nikon D700 24-70f2.8 on Lexar digital media

Apr 272010
 

So these are some shots from the first day of shooting out in Texas at Gorman Falls.  This place is wild, and honestly I don’t know how it exists where it does, but boy am I happy it was there.  We spent hours there shooting and the light just kept changing the scene over and over again.

Amazing place to shoot…

Captured with D700 24-70f2.8 and 70-200f2.8 with the use of a Singh-Ray Vari-N-Duo filter on Lexar digital film

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