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On Assignment – Black Creek Forest

by RR Jr on June 29, 2010

Black Creek Forest

On a recent assignment for Scenic Hudson, I needed to capture some images of a dark and very dense forest in a valley, which is always a great challenge. Because of the terrain and surrounding hills, there is never any warm light so the approach I took was to wait for the right conditions and work with shapes, lines, and especially color.

One of my favorite times to shoot in a forest is right after a heavy rainfall when everything is wet and colors are most saturated. Often there will also be some mist in the air which adds an aura of mystery and mood. In this example, I wanted to create contrast and depth using whatever light was available, and back lighting is my favorite for this. At the same time I used the trees to create rhythm using repetition and visual patterns – notice how the trees tend to get smaller and more grouped together from left to right. of course I had no control over this, but as a landscape photographer I am always looking for design elements in nature that can create excitement visually, and rhythm is just one of those ways.

Here I was drawn to the relative brightness of the foreground tree and again tried to use back lighting to add interest to the image together with strong vertical lines which create tension. In addition, having the ferns in the  foreground help to create dimensional depth and add a strong color element.

Both of these images were shot in very low light, so I used a tripod and fairly high ISO’s (640-800). I did this in order to keep my shutter speeds down to less then 1/2 sec which helps prevent blurring from things moving in case of a slight breeze. Lightroom 3 has a vastly improved noise reduction feature over past versions, and I used it on both of these images without the need to export to Photoshop.

These are just some thoughts about how I went about capturing these images, and hopefully they give you some insight into my own creative process. I’ll have more “On Assignment” articles in the near future since I currently have a long list of locations to photograph. Please feel free to let me know if you would like any other specific information – I’m always willing to share whatever is helpful.

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Capturing Memorable Moments

by RR Jr on June 19, 2010

“We purchased a print of your Breakneck Ridge image for friends of our that got engaged last year on the ridge.  We were planning on giving it to them as part of their wedding present.  Well, Friday was the wedding and we finally gave it to them.  Needless to say, they loved it!  The groom even said that he had been looking for a print that captured the moment up there on the ridge for a year now.  They already know where it will hang in their home.

Thanks again for capturing the “Ridge” so well.  They will remember when he “popped the question” every time they look at that print on their wall.”

Tony & Anna Ravinsky

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Photo and Quote of the Day

by RR Jr on June 18, 2010

Thunder Clouds, Hudson River

“When I first chose photography, I knew I was choosing the pleasures of creativity over the consolations of wealth.” – Philip Hyde

I haven’t been very active on the blog these last few week, but no worries, I have not disappeared! Just extremely busy with several projects right now that are not leaving much time for online fun. I’ll have more details and new articles soon – thanks as always for reading!

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Bannerman Castle Photo Trips

June 7, 2010 Workshops

I’ll be leading two photo trips to Bannerman Castle this year together with photographer Tom Johnson. This is a great opportunity to get access to this historic ruin located on Pollopel Island at the entrance to the Hudson Highlands. Both workshops will be sunrise, with one in the summer and the second at the height [...]

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June 2010 Desktop Wallpaper – Lake Kushaqua, Adirondacks

June 1, 2010 Wallpapers

The June 2010 Free Desktop Wallpaper is now available for download. Camping on the shore of Lake Kushaqua a few summers ago, I woke up one morning to experience an amazing start to a summer day, and spent the rest of the morning canoeing on this beautiful lake in the northern Adirondacks. As always, thanks [...]

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