California

Kayak Spin

by Sherri on July 2, 2008

Kayak Spin Peg Challender kayaking on Lake Clementine, Auburn, California Put a new "spin" on an old subject, by using PhotoShop's "Radial Blur" filter. I set this one at #4. Try it, you might like it! Please visit our Kayaking Stock Photo Gallery to see more of our kayaking photos, or our Auburn Stock Photo Gallery to see more photos of Auburn, California.  

Before & After

by Sherri on June 30, 2008

Lone Oak Tree #1, Auburn, California There is an excellent write-up on Black Star Rising, that gave me the idea for this post. Often, some of our images don't make the cut for one reason or another, but we hang on to them anyway.  That was the case with this shot. It was taken years ago with a little 3.0 MP digicam that was given to me. In fact, I took quite a few shots on this camera that I really love, but can't do much with. The write-up on Black Star Rising got me to go back and take another look at some of my really old stuff once again. For years, I wanted a photo of this tree. It stands out like a sore thumb on Foresthill Road, just outside of Auburn. Unfortunately, when I did finally get a shot of it, it was with the wrong camera. Lone Oak Tree #2, used Poster Edges Filter and increased the saturation. I decided to play around with this shot in PhotoShop to see what I could come up with. Since the quality of the original isn't good enough to use for large prints, or most publication purposes, I decided to use my favorite creative filter, Poster Edges, to give it the look of a painting. By doing so, I may be able to at least make a decent print of it. I really like the way it turned out. I have done this with other shots that almost got tossed, such as this one of the deer. Photo Tip - don't throw a photo away just because it doesn't make the final cut. If it has some redeaming quality about it, try a little experimentation. By the way, I will return to this old Lone Oak Tree in the future with my professional camera. I know that it's days are numbered and I want to capture a great shot of it before it's too late!   

Ann Trason (women's division record holder and winner of the WS 100 11 times) with her pacer, crossing the American River at the 78-mile checkpoint.

In case you haven't heard, California is on fire. In Northern California alone, an estimated 200,000 square miles have already burned. Most of the several hundred fires burning are due to the several thousand lightening strikes from earlier this week. [click to continue…]

Party in the Park IX

by Sherri on June 22, 2008

   The Tosh Meets Marley Band, Regional Park, Auburn, California Despite scorching hot weather and ongoing technical problems, the Tosh Meets Marley Band put on one h**l of a show Friday night, at the Regional Park in Auburn. There was an estimated 3,000 party goers at this "Free" annual event, put on by the Auburn Recreation District (ARD).   [click to continue…]

Answer Revealed

by Sherri on June 10, 2008

Jeff mountain biking with Sierra, in Auburn, California A few days ago, I wrote a post Just for Fun, but didn't reveal how the image was created until now. We have a print of the photo above hanging on our living room wall. Just for fun, I wanted to see what would happen if I took a photo of the photo. I tried zooming this photo and this is what I ended up with.  I really like the unique results. But, this photo clearly is the better of the two, in my opinion.

Color or Black and White?

by Sherri on June 7, 2008

Photo #1 - Original color photo of an old car, Auburn, California Jeff and I were out for a walk in our neighborhood recently and this really cool old car drove by. Fortunately, I brought along my digital camera that day. I was able to grab this pan shot, as the guy proudly drove by. While looking through my images today, I came across this color photograph and decided it would look great in black and white (see photo #2). One of the great things about shooting in digital is that you can easily turn any photo from color to black and white.       Photo #2 - adjusted the saturation in PhotoShop I don't think I have shot in black and white since I was studying with the New York Institute of Photography, many years ago. I prefer shooting in color by a long shot. But, shooting digital and using PhotoShop, you can have the best of both worlds!

Just For Fun

by Sherri on June 2, 2008

Abstract shot of Jeff mountain biking in rural Auburn, California Every now and then, I like to try something just for the fun of it. That was the case when I shot this photo. I'm not going to reveal how it was created. Instead, I would like to see if anyone can figure out how it was created. Any guesses?

Kayak Zoom

by Sherri on May 31, 2008

Peg Challender kayaking on Lake Clementine, Auburn, California Peg and I had a great day of kayaking and photographing at Lake Clementine. This photo was shot on the way back to the car. The light was going fast. We had to hustle to get back to the parking lot before sundown, or we would risk getting locked in for the night. [click to continue…]

I’d Rather Be Kayaking

by Sherri on May 20, 2008

peg-kayak3.jpg Peg Challender relaxing on Lake Clementine, Auburn, California In the post Pardon Our Dust I wrote a few days ago, I mentioned that we were in the midst of a huge project involving our Webite. At first glance, our Website looks the same as it did. But, if you go to our galleries, you will notice that our images are now on our own server, not PhotoShelter's. Had we known how time and labor intensive this project would be, we may have taken another route. But, now, we are nearly done and we are very happy with the results. We still have some massaging to do, before we can safely say we're done. But, we should have that completed in a few more days. We are looking forward to a little kayaking and hiking really soon!

Gold Lake Off-Road Adventure

by Sherri on May 15, 2008

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Jeff and Blue Thunder climbing out of Little Gold Valley, near Gold Lake, Sierra County, California.

Of all the off-road adventures we have taken in Blue Thunder, climbing the hill in this photo left the biggest impact. [click to continue…]