Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Twin Falls, ID Temple

The Twin Falls, ID temple is framed nicely by the rough stone wall on one side and the tree on the other. Normally I would not allow a tree to just jut out of nowhere but here it just seems to work. All of this is in contrast to the smooth white and clean lines of the beautiful temple.

Stained Glass Reflections

This is a photo of the beautiful temple known as the Jordan River Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is a very hard temple to capture, but here the stained glass windows match the color of the clouds in the setting sun giving it an almost transparent look.

Under the Pier

This is the pier at Cocoa Beach, FL. We were there several years ago but I was never happy with the results that I got from the HDR processing on this photo. I tried it again with a newer version of my tonemapping software and then worked it over in Photoshop. The thing I like most about the shot is that it is basically a negative of most pier shots. The pier normally forms the leading line with the water on each side. Here the water is the leading line and the pier forms the setting.

Fallen Log in Cecret Lake

Cecret Lake has long been one of my favorite subjects. It is a little tiny lake in Albion Basin, UT but has so many faces that I never get tired of going there.

Aspen on a Slope-in oil

I think this is one of my best aspen shots. I love the way the trail leads you into the photo at about the 1/3 point along with the slope of the mountain side. The aspen were just beginning to turn and had become a beautiful lime green. I applied an oil painting filter to this one to give it a bit of an abstract look.

Painted Aspen

Sometimes I just want to have fun with a photo. I really can't even call this a photo because it is so changed and modified. I shot it in manual then applied several filters to it. I really like the way it looks almost hand painted. I guess I have a latent desire to be an artist rather than a photographer.

Payson, UT Temple

This is the yet uncompleted temple in Payson, UT. It is essentially complete on the outside but the inside is not yet finished. I was there just the other day and stopped to take a few shots. This is a 5 shot HDR with on oil painting filter applied only to the landscaping. I also rendered it with a filter called find edges. It makes the lines of the building very crisp.