Scott Bourne is doing a great new blog and podcast called Photofocus. Great tutorials, information, articles and critiques. He also gives way great thing JUST for linking, watching and listening. Check him out on twitter as well.
The folks at This Week in Photography podcast have started up a new blog called TwipLog. It has different posts and show notes over there.
Both are excellent sources and should be on every photographers shortlist.
Keep Shooting! John
This is my blog for John Harrison Photography, www.jharrisonphoto.com that my Yosemite, Big Sur, Lake Tahoe, Hawaii, Kauai and other things I like to photograph in the San Francisco Bay Area. Random fun things about places I have shot, want to shoot, upcoming photography shows, or my website will also be included!
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Vernal Falls Mist Trail, Yosemite HD video
I found this video posted on the Yosemite News Web site. Great HD video showing the massive amounts of water and mist that come pouring over this fall! Pretty amazing. I think I need to get up to Yosemite again to capture some of the spring water falls! I might have to extend my "Water, Light and Texture" series to include some new ones!
(I did NOT capture this video. Credit to Yosemite News. Posted on Vimeo
(I did NOT capture this video. Credit to Yosemite News. Posted on Vimeo
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Horsetail Falls 2009 - Yosemite Nature Photography
I just finished up with a fantastic open house today! If you stopped in, thanks!! It was quite a bit of fun sharing my latest images with folks.
I put together a few new photos of Horsetail falls in Yosemite National Park. The first is one where the winds picked up the falls/mist and looks like an explosion! This is what I call painting with light - the sunlight is the paintbrush, and the water is my paint. It all comes together nicely. Leave your comments and let me know what you think. Yosemite Nature and Landscape photography is the perfect soothing backdrop for any home. I know what I am getting my wife for Mother's Day!
Thanks,
John
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