The blurry water effect comes from using a long shutter speed (.5 sec to 10 sec depending on speed of water) to allow the motion of the water to appear smooth.
Oregon Exposure for iEnvision runs on any iPhone or iPod Touch. It contains nearly 100 stunning images that show the grandeur and beauty of Oregon. The images are arranged into galleries by region. Each photo captures a bit of Oregon’s personality with the artistic attention to composition and light that my photography has become known for.
Want to help me select the images I enter in the 2009 NANPA Showcase competition? The first person who votes for all 6 of the images I submit will win an 8×12 print of their choice.
I need to stay in the practice of going back and looking through the images that didn’t receive a star or a color label from time to time. Often I will find a great image that slipped through the cracks or that I had a bias against at the time, such as this image from Bandon.
I often take wide landscapes, but for this image I decided to zoom in for an intimate and abstract study. When photographed like this, the hills really do look painted
In the
month since I started the official Sean
Bagshaw Photography page on facebook the
number of fans (facebook’s term, not mine)
has grown to nearly 900 with members from every part of
the world.
The Rogue Galley & Art Center in Medford, Oregon will be opening a new photography exhibit called “Of Our Time and Place”. In keeping with the theme of the show, I selected images that depict defining and well known landscapes around the Rogue Valley with my signature attention to dramatic light, sweeping compositions and a sense of adventure and mystery.
Mt. Lassen National Park in northern California seems to be one of the lesser known and visited national parks. It make lake some of the panache, history or supreme grandeur that the better known parks have. However, as a photographer, I really enjoy the diversity, volcanic activity and wilderness feel it has.
In days past I have trekked into Jefferson Wilderness on several occasions, either backpacking or to climb Three Fingered Jack or Mt. Jefferson itself. This was my first time to visit specifically to take photographs. The wilderness is home to some extremely photogenic countryside. For the dedicated photographer willing to backpack in with camera gear and spend a couple days exploring it is a wonderland.
Choosing a theme for a photography collection helps create continuity and flow. A theme might include a subject, such as mountain landscapes. It could also be a color palette, patterns, abstracts or something more conceptual, such as grandeur, grace or simplicity.

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