A Photograph Exposed: Technique and Interpretation in Post

(“A Photograph Exposed” is a series exploring some of my photographs in greater detail.) If you follow this website you may have seen this photograph before — it is one of two that were the subjects of an earlier article (“A Photograph Exposed: One Subject, Two Compositions“) focusing on compositional decisions I made when I photographed this Sierra Nevada subject. In this … Continue reading A Photograph Exposed: Technique and Interpretation in Post

A Photograph Exposed: One Subject, Two Compositions

(“A Photograph Exposed” is a series exploring some of my photographs in greater detail. A companion article looks at post processing issues related to the same subject.) Landscape photographs depend on many things: good fortune to be in the right place at the right time, experience that helps predict when and where to find “right place at the right time,” … Continue reading A Photograph Exposed: One Subject, Two Compositions

A Photograph Exposed: “Shoreline Reflections, Trees and Rocks”

(“A Photograph Exposed” is a series exploring some of my photographs in greater detail.) Shoreline Reflections, Trees and Rocks. Yosemite National Park, California. June 30, 2010. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved. Black and white photograph of silhouetted trees and boulders and their reflections lining a flooded section of the shoreline of Tenaya Lake. This photograph … Continue reading A Photograph Exposed: “Shoreline Reflections, Trees and Rocks”

A Photograph Exposed: “Two Islands, Fog”

(“A Photograph Exposed” is a series exploring some of my photographs in greater detail.) Two Islands, Fog. San Joaquin Valley, California© November 27, 2012. Copyright 2015 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved. This simple-looking photograph represents a number of things that are important to me and to my photography — so I think it may be worth adding … Continue reading A Photograph Exposed: “Two Islands, Fog”