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Layers of autumn

January 9, 2015 By admin Leave a Comment

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Date: 10/21/2013
Location: Portland, Maine
Title: Layers of autumn

Fine art photos speak a magnitude of an artist’s visions and perceptions of places, landscapes and sceneries. An image can be considered a fine art because it depicts the different perspectives of an artist. A fine art photo has the capacity to showcase to a specific audience the varying angles and perspectives of the subject. Beautiful fine art images are mostly showcasing Mother Nature with all her elegance and magnificence. The moving bodies of water are one favorite photo shoot subject by various fine art landscape photographers.

Capturing moving water like a stream, river or ocean can depict various human emotions and experiences. The element of water provides a different sense of calm, peace and serenity. Furthermore, water can influence the audience when it appears to be disturbed and raging. This photos of violent waters evokes the feelings of fear, chaos and unrest. Thus, the water element in photography is a powerful medium to include in one’s arsenal of photography secrets.

This captivating fine art photo was taken during a trip to Maine during the fall season. It was a nice Portland photo shoot session, few hours before my flight home, because of the beautiful hues of autumn foliage. The flowing stream was so peaceful as it effortlessly follow its own path. The soft tones of the stream create a different sense of inner tranquility.

A fine art print of this image will be a nice home decoration piece. There are a lot of people who own houses and offices who will surely love to own a fine art piece like this one.

 

Filed Under: Streams Tagged With: long exposure, maine fall colors, stream

The flow of autumn

January 9, 2015 By admin Leave a Comment

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Date: 10/21/2013
Location: Portland, Maine
Title: The flow of autumn

Where there is water, there is certainly life. Water in photographs creates a lively and realistic appeal. Thus, most fine art photographers will spend long hours trying to capture the element of water whether it is restless, placid or flowing.

When water is in motion, it can be truly magical when it appears in photos. The challenge of slowing down the shutter speed just to capture this flowing stream against a highly detailed rock formation will require much attention and precision. The fluid-motion technique brought the beautiful silky smoothness of the stream. However, capturing images of moving water is not just all about precision. A lot of effort  is done in experimenting on how to come up with this gorgeous fine art photo.

This fine art photo is a perfect ornamental piece that will brighten up any room. The gorgeous orange hues of the leaves against the dark colored rocks gave this scene a burst of life through colors. There are a lot of ways which this photo can stand out and pull any design plan together. Just imagine how a fine art print of this image will look good against a wall in a living room or bedroom. The sheer feeling of relaxation and tranquility will surely make this fine art photo a masterpiece on your walls.

 

Filed Under: Streams Tagged With: leafs, long exposure, maine fall colors, stream

#8

January 3, 2015 By Dennis Krukover Leave a Comment

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Date: 10/19/2013
Location: Acadia National Park, Maine
Title: #8

 

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Filed Under: Streams Tagged With: long exposure, maine fall colors, stream

White mist

October 21, 2014 By Dennis Krukover Leave a Comment

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Date: 10/15/2013

Location: Maine

Title: White mist

Filed Under: Abstract Tagged With: 2013, ethereal, long exposure, maine, ocean, white mist

Passageway to the unknown

June 20, 2013 By admin Leave a Comment

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Date: 06/01/2013

Location: Seal Rock, Oregon

The mysterious character of this photo comes from its huge attention to details. The rocks appear to be metallic and glossy. It creates an illusion of a tiny surface that is cold and melancholic. This photo invokes a sense of mystery and vagueness.

Photos convey a lot of emotions. This photo right off Seal Rock can definitely awaken a lot of deep and heavy feelings. That state of uncertainty and not knowing what to expect after taking that step towards an unfamiliar place or situation.

Upon looking at this outdoor snapshot, it brings you strong feelings of entering the abyss of the unknown. It feels like you will be transported into another dimension where there is biting cold and sheer glum sets the mood.

This photo is taken from Seal Rock, Oregon which is a nice coastal location for outdoor photo shoots. With its awesome and gorgeous view of the ocean, Seal Rock is a perfect venue for those who would want to capture beautiful sunsets and other beach scenaries.There is more to Seal Rock than just mere photography rendezvous.

Filed Under: Abstract Tagged With: ethereal, long exposure, oregon coast, pacific ocean, seal rock, sunset

Wave breakers

June 18, 2013 By admin Leave a Comment

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Date: 05/31/2013

Location: Depoe Bay,Oregon

Title: Wave breakers

Images of bodies of water can convey a wide array of emotions and feelings. The element of water is all about calmness, serenity, chaos and peace all at the same time. By looking at this photo taken right off Depoe Bay in Oregon, one can be awed of the immensity of Mother Nature. That sweet melancholy and silent reminisces that comes along with this powerful image of the Depoe Bay.

This is a perfect outdoor photo is a credible reminder of how nature can make us feel. A wide array of positive and negative insight of emptiness, cold, loneliness and vagueness can be experienced upon seeing this image of Depoe Bay. One of the most beguiling features of outdoor photography is the ability of the photos to bring audience into a different world and dimension.

Depoe Bay has been shaped and carved by nature and the power forces and elements. It has been known to be the smallest navigable harbor in the world. The panoramic views right off Depoe Bay has inspire a lot of outdoor photographers to spend time with this amazing venue for an adventure photo shoot. The beautiful ocean view will offer a lot of opportunities for aspiring photographers to capture a snapshot which they can be proud of.

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Last step into unknown

June 17, 2013 By admin Leave a Comment

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Date: 05/31/2013

Location: Cape Kiwanda Beach, Pacific City, Oregon

Pictures can speak a lot about creativity, emotions and beauty. This image captured right off Cape Kiwanda conveys a strong sense of vagueness. Upon looking at the image, you will soon discover a world of endless anonymity. The picture is almost like an aerial shot which captured the movement of the ways and the dynamics of the elements in nature. The rocks appear so detailed and its texture is definitely precise. There is a this different feeling of stepping into an unfamiliar place where unusual things and people might come your way. One will definitely think how the photographer managed to capture such amazing shot of the ocean, rocks and waves in all its randomness.

Cape Kiwanda has been one of the most famous tourist destinations in Oregon. This is a coastal area where a breathtaking view of the ocean can mystify visitors. Pacific City, Oregon is home for the Three Capes Scenic Route which includes Cape Kiwanda and Cape Lookout as well as Cape Meares.
Take the time to hike up to the top of Cape Kiwanda and you will have a panaromic view of the Nestucca Bay which is situated in the southern part and the northern area will give you an awesome view of Cape Lookout. Bring your camera with you to capture amazing photos.

While at Cape Kiwanda, take the time to explore the shores. You might be surprised with the marine life that you will meet after the high tide. Look thought tide pools and your camera will feast on the beautiful creatures under the deep blue sea.

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Markers of ethereal void

June 17, 2013 By admin Leave a Comment

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Date: 05/31/2013

Location: Cape Kiwanda Beach, Pacific City, Oregon

Looking into pictures can definitely influence how we feel and how we look into things. This image of Cape Kiwnada Beach reminds me of serenity and calm. What can be more soothing than an image of a placid body of water? For those who are really interested about adventure photography, Oregon has a lot of things to offer. Cape Kiwanda is one of the most notable venues for photographers who would want to capture gorgeous images while they savor the beauty of Mother Nature.

Cape Kiwanda is located right at the heart of Pacific City. This is also one of the most favored tourist destinations off the Oregon coast. This is a mecca for photography adventure seekers as Pacific City has been blessed with the most scenic and diverse landscapes in the entire Oregon state.  Take a quick hike up to Cape Kiwanda and you will surely have glimpse of the magnificent view of the ocean. The crushing waves on a windy day can definitely stir a sense of chaos and commotion. However, on a calmer day, the ocean is a still mirror of the beauty around it.

For those who are looking for some fun after a long day of photography session, you can definitely experience the Pelican Pub which offers the Indian Pelican Ale. Spend some time at this place to doze off and chill after a tiresome photography action.

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