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JENNA With Our Bronze Finish

Posted by Corey Brown July © 2009

Jenna enjoying The out side playing in the Grass...

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ARIELL

Posted by Corey Brown July © 2009

This is one of many great photos we got from Our Senior session with Ariell

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An IOWA Sunset

Posted by Corey Brown July © 2009

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Chicago Sky Line

Posted by Corey Brown June © 2009

Chicago the City of Wind. Chicago is a very beautiful city as long as you take a step back from the hustle and bustle. This is only a partial of a skyline shot that was done for a commercial sub shop. The final print will be close to 14 feet wide, as soon as it is hung I encourage you to check it out.

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DRAMA

Posted by Corey Brown July © 2009

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Showing posts with label Snow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Snow. Show all posts

Not all of Iowa is Flat

Posted by Corey Brown On 7:56 PM 0 comments
Some People just envision the mid west as the Great plains and completely flat. Rolling Hills Well Here in Tama Co Iowa right in the middle of the Mid West it is not flat at all. Granted we do not have any mountains. What we do have is some breathtaking rolling hills. Hills that can be used for fields but also have a way of dancing with the shadows of the clouds and yet the ability to meet the sky and touch the Sunsets. Down on the Farm They also have the ability to hold a farm and protect it from the driving wind. Thanks for stopping by enjoy and God Bless. Corey Brown (Glory 2 Jesus 4 Photography)

Solitude Enduring the Winds of Change.

Posted by Corey Brown On 12:31 PM 2 comments
Wind mills were a staple of our growing farms back when farming was about the only industry in Iowa. Being used for many things from pumping water to powering tools. Today we are starting to see Huge colossal wind mills popping up and now their main purpose is to use the wind to generate electricity. Solitude Enduring the Winds of Change color That is enough about wind mills on to the photo today is a picture of an old wind mill that is still standing in Tama Co Just East of Toledo Iowa. I took this photo just after sunset making a nice silhouette. Now I have a problem I think the photo needs to be Color to really work. However I showed it to my Wife as a B&W and she informed me that is what works for this photo. Solitude Enduring the Winds of Change B&W So for today and to appease I will post both the color and the B&W. If you would like to comment on which one you like better please do (I know you will say the Color version). Enjoy and God Bless Corey Brown (Glory 2 Jesus 4 Photography)

Geese Over Dimonds POTD

Posted by Corey Brown On 9:00 PM 0 comments
I think here in the Mid West is one of the best places to photograph geese. Geese Over Dimonds I particularly like Marshalltown and Tama Iowa for quick easy access areas where the birds are wild enough that they do not look tame on film. As well as use to people enough that you can get close enough to get a reasonable photo at times. The two love birds above got a little uncomfortable with my prescence so they decided to fly out to the Ice shelf giving me the opportunity I was waiting for. Enjoy and God Bless, Corey Brown (Glory 2 Jesus 4 Photography)

Snow Dusting Pine POTD

Posted by Corey Brown On 11:41 PM 0 comments
Snow dusting Pine Ever look at winter in B&W. I think only certain feelings and looks can be expressed in B&W. I do not see many winter photographs in B&W but I really like the outcome when done right. Today is another short day I am working on a few other projects and took the day off to calibrate a birthday. Enjoy and God Bless Corey Brown (Glory 2 Jesus 4 Photography)

My White Snow is Gray!

Posted by Corey Brown On 7:37 PM 0 comments
Have you ever tried taking some landscape and winter scenery photographs just to have them all come out dark and gray or blue. Snow Open River I know I have and I can tell you what causes that and better yet how to fix it. So what exactly causes the photo above to be dark and gray? It is a mixture of a couple of things. The first is how the camera meters the lighting. Since the snow is bright white the camera is thinking this is a light source and then adjusts the camera to expose as if the snow is a huge light. Now that explains why it is under exposed and it can also explain why the color can be off by so much. In a lot of P&S cameras and base DSLR's there is a snow setting which compensates for the exposure as well as the white balance. I know most people think well the snow is white how hard should it be for the camera to tell that. Snow Open River Well the camera sees things a little differently then we and our eyes do. One thing is our eyes and brain automatically WB correct. The next is a camera is always trying to balance to 18% gray. Now this is where we come up with either blue, gray, or some other off color pictures and it will vary from camera to camera and the settings you are trying to photograph. Some cameras will see things literally. So on a clear day the camera will see the blue reflecting off the snow. Thus allowing your photo to have a blue tint to it. Realistically taking pictures in snow can be some of the most challenging situations for a camera. The first thing to do if you realize by reviewing your photos that they are dark or if your camera has a histogram and it is bunched up to the left is to add exposure. Once again this will vary from camera to camera but it is not uncommon to have to add +1EV to get a proper exposure. As for WB this will depend on if the sky is clear or over cast or a mixture. However, a good rule of thumb is in between 5500k to 6500k that should be your daylight and shade or cloudy WB. So do not be afraid to take control of your photos and change things. Auto on the camera is not always right and some times it is just way wrong. So it is always a good idea to slow down take your time and make sure you get as much right in camera vs trying to fix it later and losing so much of your quality and detail. I hope you find this helpful and as always feel free to leave your comments and feedback Thanks and God Bless Corey Brown (Glory 2 Jesus 4 Photography)

Snow Cap On the Iowa River POTD

Posted by Corey Brown On 7:34 PM 0 comments
This photo was taken on the Iowa River of of HWY 63 on the south side of Tama Iowa. Snow cap on the Iowa River This is one of those photos that is familiar to you if you look at many photos. Granted that is not what I usually want to go for in my photography. However, in this case it is a photo that I never tire of. I will do a little write up about photography in the snow here soon so I will cover this photograph and others like it. Thanks for reading and God Bless Corey Brown (Glory 2 Jesus 4 Photography)

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