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The iPhone, always ready for a photo

Essex Marsh
Fading afternoon light splashes across the autumn colored Essex marsh lighting up the iconic marsh house.

I have never been a big advocate of iPhoneography. But since some of the new photo apps do such a good job of toning and adjustment I am using my phone more and more. My go to app is the Lightroom Mobile app which I use on my phone and my iPad. I’t just like using Lightroom on my computer and gets better with every update. The image above was made as I was shooting images with a long lens and a friend wanted to know what it looked like. I pulled out my phone and made this image which was immediately synced with Lightroom. So when I got home and opened up Lightroom there was my image.

Rockport Sunset Harbor
Rockport’s inner harbor lights up with a beautiful sunset.

The image above is one of those times when I was glad to have my phone with me. I was with friends and my camera was not with me. So out came my phone and inside the Lightroom app I was able to shoot in raw and then sync to Lightroom on my computer.

Sunset reflection
A Rockport Harbor sunset reflects in a window of the Sandy Bay Yacht Club.

After I made the shot in the harbor I started looking around for another shot of it and this is what I was faced with. Again the phone was ready for the task in raw inside the Lightroom Mobile app.

Motif sunset
Rockport’s famous Motif #1 sits underneath a beautiful sunset at the end of August.

The only thing wrecking this image is the two ultra modern motor boats tied up in front of the Motif. This sunset was absolutely stunning with it’s different colors changing constantly. Again my phone was the only thing I had so out it came and I used the camera inside the Lightroom Mobile app to shoot in raw which gave me a great chance to get the tones I wanted from this image.

So if you use Lightroom CC Basic or Lightroom CC cloud you have access to the Lightroom Mobile app in the Apple app store. It costs nothing and it syncs up your phone photos to your Lightroom catalog as long as you turn on syncing. The mobile app hooks up to your phone when you activate it and allows you to shoot raw images. Inside the Lightroom Mobile app, when you set the app to Pro mode you are able to control the camera’s white balance, ISO, shutter speed, and exposure compensation. This is a huge deal! Imagine this, if you click on the little padlock it locks your exposure. Pretty impressive.

Try it you’ll like it!

 

 

 

Location Scouting for Fall 2019 Workshop

This past Monday my workshop partner David Sokol and I made a trip up to the Franconia area of New Hampshire to scout out locations for our October 2019 workshop. We visited the Inn at Sunset Hill where our workshop is located. What a great place! Judy was a welcoming face at the front desk and Dick the owner gave us a tour of this wonderful facility. We are looking forward to visiting here in the spring and fall for many years to come.

Fall Foliage Sugar Hill
The Episcopal Church in Sugar Hill, NH has a very colorful tree out front.
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Leaves turning color Sugar Hill NH
Foliage, hills and mist
Clouds and mist fell over the hills in Sugar Hill NH
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The fall foliage springs up behind a barn in Sugar Hill NH

 

After scouting around Sugar Hill we headed to Topsham Vermont. The reds and oranges were not as prominent as the yellows but they were still very vibrant. The mist and light rain put a damper on things but allowed us to shoot most of the day.

Church steeple and foliage
Groton VT church steeple during foliage season
Foliage and fence
Foliage and fence Topsham VT.

Next we shot down 302 to the Kancamagus Highway to shoot a Sabbaday waterfall which was running at a good pace. Dave had his circular polarizer and I had my 6 stop cpl dark from Breakthrough Photography. This was a bit to much for water falls at 2-3 sec of exposure but I made it work. Sabbaday Falls is a short walk from the parking lot and when the water is flowing and the leaves have turned and are lying on the rocks it can make for some great photography.

Fall foliage and waterfalls
Water rushes by fall foliage on rocks at Sabbaday Falls in NH.
Fall foliage at Sabbaday Falls
Water rushes past rocks covered in colorful leaves Sabbaday Falls, NH
Sabbaday Falls, NH
Sabbaday Falls, NH
Sabbaday Falls, NH
Sabbaday Falls, NH
Sabbaday Falls, NH
Sabbaday Falls, NH looking down the falls from up top.

All of the waterfall shots were done in the 2-3 sec range with the Breakthrough Photography new magnetic holder system which I will be doing a review on when I have used it more. It was pretty easy to use and the results were great. The color is spot on and the circular polarizer (CPL) worked great. Taking the sheen off the rocks was just enough to make these images special. Please join David and I next year for our Fall Foliage and Waterfall Workshop in Sugar Hill, NH.

 

 

 

 

 

Finding the Photo Nuggets

Traveling to a new location can be exciting and overwhelming at the same time. Recently I had a client in from New Jersey and she was very excited for her photographic adventure. Cape Ann is not new to her but she was still a bit overwhelmed by the beauty this location offers. This was a three day excursion but she had some things in mind that she wanted to capture.

This was a key to making her tour work as well as it did. I wanted to start off with something fun and easy so sunrise was a great choice and Good Harbor Beach came through like it usually does with a beautiful sunrise. A photographic nugget if there ever was one.

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Sunrise Good Harbor Beach

The rest of the morning on our first day came easily as we moved over to Rockport and ran into Gussy the lobsterman. A great character who explained his bait and how the lobstering would go for the day. My client did a great job of photographing him and telling a little story (another post on story telling while traveling will feature her photos). Gussy was an incredible nugget!

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Gussy heads out to his lobster boat.

I felt it was important to look for different things so we started trying out different compositions of interesting subjects. Shooting through this window while shading the camera made for an interesting image.

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Long early morning shadows play on a floor shot through a window.

Looking at things differently can be fun! You just need to think differently when looking for interesting subjects. Another nugget!

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This lobster shack has an interesting window.

I love this lobster shack as it has a great sign in it along with buoy’s on the outside and traps next to it. The entrance is even more interesting but we have shot it before. A nugget for sure!

One of the things my client was hoping for was some fog. On the second day we found some and I made this photo while I was waiting for her.

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A fisherman watches the fog clearing off Atlantic Rd. in Gloucester.

An unexpected nugget.

The next day we headed over to Rocky Neck to see what we could find and came across this old rusty bike against a green background. Wow, what a find!

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Old rusty bike up against an outside wall at Sailor Stan’s on Rocky Neck.

Photographic nuggets seem to jump out at you when you slow down and walk about! We shot every angle of this bike – close, far way, you name it every angle.

Day three was rainy with thunder storms here and there.

We headed over to the Essex Shipbuilding Museum and looking for more nuggets! The rain had stopped and the sun was peaking through here and there so the contrast with everything wet was awesome! Nuggets everywhere!

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Oars lean up against a shack at the Essex Shipbuilding Museum in Essex, MA.

These dories all lined up created an interesting composition with the Burnham shipyard in the background!

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Rowing dories wait to be used at the Essex Shipbuilding Museum.

On the last day in the afternoon we dodged some rain drops again and looked for some great compositions at Granite Pier in Rockport. I knew that traps, buoy’s and other assorted fishing gear is in abundance there so we headed over for more nuggets.

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Lobster buoy’s and a skiff wait to be used at Granite Pier in Rockport.

The use of a ultra wide 15mm was the key to making this shot work. Very cool!

Then we ended our three day adventure with an appropriate sunset at Cambridge Beach in Annisquam. It was a little disappointing but certainly not bad and still a nugget.

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Sun sets as a fishing boat slides into Ipswich Bay.

Finding the photographic nuggets is what makes any photographic trip worthwhile. Make time to explore and they will show themselves to you. Don’t rush about trying to fit everything in. Concentrate on a few areas and really work them in the best light possible. Nuggets don’t appear at 12 noon!