Tulip Time in Holland, MI is a big deal for a lot of folks, so I thought it was about time I check it out. The Tulip Time Festival actually starts next week, but the tulips are already looking stunning and I thought this would be a great way to get some shots before the crowds arrive.
I took this HDR photo at Windmill Island. It’s an enchanting, beautiful place that is well worth the visit.
I wanted to share some of the websites/resources that have helped me learn about HDR photography, and also those that inspire me. HDR photography is fun, relatively easy to learn and has only a few extra expenses. Following, are links to websites that I enjoy:
Resources:
HDR Soft is in my opinion, the best HDR program out there.
Online tutorials are available on the Stuck in Customs, Photomatix and Topaz Labs websites.
I especially would like to give a thanks to Trey Ratcliff of Stuck in Customs, his generosity in sharing techniques and his photography are beyond amazing.
There were beautiful, amazing clouds all day long and then this sweet sunset. Sometimes when the sky is like this, I just have to really FOCUS and quit looking at the sky when I’m driving.
For those of you interested in HDR photography, or meeting me, I’ll be lecturing about HDR photography at the Spring Lake Library on Tuesday, April 20, 2010 at 7:00 PM. The library is located at 123 East Exchange Street,
Spring Lake, MI 49456-2018. The lecture is free. I’ll be talking about what HDR photography is, how it’s done and give photography tips.
Here’s a link to my Take Five appearance on WZZM in Grand Rapids, Michigan where I talk about HDR photography and give tips: Video Link
Every year I go to the Glen Arbor area in northern Michigan around this time to drop off work to Syncronicity. I took this last year when I was up north. As you’re driving along and this barn comes into view, it’s simple magnificence really makes an impression.
Last spring, I was flying kites in a field near my home and took this photo. Every day I can feel we’re getting closer to spring… it’s warmer, the sun is shining, and the birds are singing. My friend Ruth even saw bluebirds in her bird feeder today.
One of the things I love most about Michigan is beautiful backyards in the summer. And, enjoying my backyard this summer is one of the things I’ve been thinking about a lot lately.
I’m ready for winter to wrap up. When I went outside this morning I heard the birds singing, the sun was shining, and dare I say it…. I could smell spring in the air. Today’s picture is in anticipation of the beautiful summer that is awaiting us this year.
An email I got a couple of days ago from Dustin, who served in the Marine Corps for five years, made me think about how hard it must spend holidays like this so far from your loved ones. Today I’m dedicating my post to all of you serving in the military. You are loved and appreciated here at home. Thank you for your sacrifices, you are not forgotten.
Since so many of you are overseas in the desert, here’s a nice cool drink of the Northern Michigan shoreline.
If you love orchids and you are reading this on Sunday, January 24, HURRY, drop everything and drive as fast as you can to the orchid show at the Frederik Meijer Gardens. Above is my latest piece of work, inspired by the orchids at the show.
The annual show has growers from all over , and is well worth visiting… by the way, I was just kidding about driving as fast as you can. I don’t want anyone getting busted based on one of my recommendations.
By the way, I haven’t named this piece yet, any recommendations? Help me out, please!
I am so very pleased to announce that my work for ArtPrize has been purchased by Ed Stritch of the Concord Group, and donated to Spectrum Health. As a result, LifeFlow will be added to the permanent art collection at the Butterworth Hospital campus. Presently, the piece is located in the main entrance of the hospital off Michigan Street.
The Concord Group has played an active role in several major West Michigan construction projects. Mr. Stritch has led key initiatives for Spectrum Health, providing construction cost estimating services and owner representation for large construction projects. His small army of architects, engineers, project managers and estimators review designs and specifications to help owners put construction costs in perspective.
Mr. Stritch purchased LifeFlow as a gift to the community and to show his appreciation for the arts in Grand Rapids. I am so happy to see this piece stay at Spectrum Health. Since its installation for ArtPrize, I have received numerous comments from Spectrum Health employees, patients and patient families saying that they had hoped it would become permanent. I developed LifeFlow with the intention of it being a healing, nurturing work. So, thank you again, I am totally delighted to see this happen, what a great way to start the new year!
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