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What a Difference the Sky Makes (Learning Lessons From My Colleagues)
There’s no substitute, if you’re a rookie photographer like I am, for having friends who know what they’re doing.
A few days ago my fellow mafioso Greg Thow posted a simply awesome shot entitled “Stairway to the Heavens.” Continue reading
Janus – UPDATED
Based on Andrea’s comment below, I went back to #4 and cropped the top and bottom so that the sculpture completely bisects the frame. Interesting – it really heightens the split-screen effect.
Plumb Line x SW
Another angle on the plumb line sculpture at the Wellington Webb Building in Denver – this facing the southwest entrance. First, the basic processing output.
Shadowfish
Teach the Children Well (Denver Art Museum)
High Drama, Purple Room
Life Before Television
Waiting for Godot (at the Denver Art Museum)
Red Yellow Green
Portrait of the Artist as Negative Space
Renaissance
Superior Workmanship

Deckard: [presents scale for examination] Fish?
Cambodian lady: [examines scale with microscope] I think it was manufactured locally… finest quality… superior workmanship. There is a maker’s serial number… 9-9-0-6-9-4-7-X-B-7-1. Interesting. *Not* fish. *Snake* scale!
Kumasi
Shadowbox
Versailles, floor level
Yesterday my fellow mafioso Andrea Frantz was wondering what my Versailles shot would look like from floor level. As it turns out, I took just such a shot.
I processed this one a little differently, as well. I’m finding that just about nothing is harder to deal with than a big yellow room. And this is a really big, really yellow room. Even when you have the color nailed, it feels oversaturated. So in this case, I actually pulled the yellow down a little.
Versailles
At the Denver Art Museum….
Infrastructure
I went to the Denver Art Museum today. Here’s a little abstract action….