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May 22, 2012

May Photo Adventures

Just a few photos I've shot in May... 
The first is a stairway in a New York subway... Then a lonely daisy hiding in the rocks amidst the San Pedro, CA tide pools. Finally is an aerial shot of San Diego, CA... 

New York Subway

San Diego from Above

Beach Daisy

April 12, 2012

April 10, 2012

The Eye of the Beholder

What makes a good photographer? Is it technique? Vision? Equipment? Content? Perhaps a mixture of all of these, plus some providentially supplied opportunities and timing?

Truth of the matter is, no matter how well you have any of these things down, beauty is still in the eye of the beholder. No matter how great an artist is, they will always have their critics - This is true in every sphere of the arts, from painting to music to photography to writing.

And it's easy to focus on the critics - And to lose heart and assume you'll never get anywhere. But as I read recently from one photo-blogger, "Never ever give up." And it's true...

Art isn't about being accepted - It's about creating, it's about sharing your own vision, your own interpretation of the world in whatever medium you so choose... You can portray a sunset in a crisp, realistic photo - Or you can paint it as an abstract array of colors in oils on a canvas. You can write a smooth, legato symphony (betraying my musician roots here), or you can crank up the distortion on your electric guitar...

One medium or expression is not more valid or worthwhile than any other - And all will have their audiences as well as their critics.

What we must focus on is finding our style, our expression - And honing it to perfection. The only valid criticism of any art form should be the amount of heart, soul and effort we put into it.

So own it. Declare it. I could even go so far as to say celebrate your artistic expression - Don't shy away from it! And certainly don't let the critics worry you. 

Just something to ponder... 

February 9, 2012

The Sunshine State


I recently spent a week in the Sunshine State of Florida for a work conference. For many it was a nice reprieve from the chill of winter... Being a SoCal native it was simply an East Coast version of California. However I did find that the mosquitos and gators, as well as driving away from the sunset while going toward the ocean all made the experience unique.

I hadn't expected to have any time at all to take photos due to the conference (nor anything to take pictures of for that matter) - However me and my coworkers ended up having some free time to explore... And I lamented the fact that I'd left my good camera at home. 

So armed with only my 4+ year old digicam and smart phone, I did the best I could to capture the beautiful scenery. And I realized just how important shutter speed truly is... I can't tell you how many picture opportunities I missed because of slow shutter speed and crazed auto-focus... But hopefully I'll take this as a lesson and lug my DSLR with me from now on! :)

Here are some decent pics I was able to capture while roaming around Florida - I can't get the layout to cooperate with me so I'll just tell you about them here. The beach is Cocoa Beach at sunset (very beautiful!), and the other 2 below are from the War Planes Museum near the Kennedy Space Center. The last one is the inside of a jet engine. 

Anyway, enjoy! ~ :)