Still Dreaming

Still Dreaming

This lake side photo was shot more than an hour before sunrise at Beauvert Lake in Jasper, Alberta.  The lights which illuminated the path behind the camera create a strange contrast of colours against the moonlit mountains in the distance.  Even the trees halfway across the lake are illuminated by the lights on shore visible to the camera only with an extremely high ISO setting and long exposure.  Shot while most people are still asleep and dreaming this image appears more dream like than natural.

Marshlands

Marshlands

There are certain places that are special to everyone.  This is one of mine.  This was my “backyard” as a young boy and the place I grew up.  I go back there often to enjoy the every changing lighting and vegetation.  The sunrise and sunset are different everyday.  But I think this image does a good job of portraying its beauty.

 

The way I see it…

Four boats floating off an island shore in Thailand

This is my first posting and it took some consideration to decide what to upload as my first photo. I took this image in Thailand several years ago with my first digital SLR. The camera and lens struggled with the evening’s very low light conditions which is not immediately evident now in the modified photograph. I have brightened and enhanced the image to hide the original limited image quality. While the final image as seen here is not true to the image captured by the camera, I love this image perhaps more because it captures how I remember the moment in time.

I modify a lot of my photographs partly because I don’t always completely capture my vision for the image, but also because what I remember in my mind is often more surreal than the image that the digital sensor captures. Because of this I try not to simply refer to my work as photography. Instead I think of it more as “photographic art”. I know many debate the use of the word art with photography and the expression “photographic art” is not well defined. I don’t mean to suggest what I do is art as in “fine art” but rather it is my interpretation of the world through my eyes and my camera. It is “the way I see it”.