
Forest light was created using two techniques: intentional camera movement and multiple exposure. You can view this image and the rest of the images in the gallery by visiting
https://ryandavisonphotography.com/portfolio/end-of-winter/
Forest light was created using two techniques: intentional camera movement and multiple exposure. You can view this image and the rest of the images in the gallery by visiting
https://ryandavisonphotography.com/portfolio/end-of-winter/
I came across a patch of brambles alongside a trail. I panned the camera vertically, then horizontally for the shots. In post, I adjusted the saturation and combined several of the exposures to get the resultant pattern.
I made this photograph on one of my recent walks down by the river. I loved seeing the trees start to get green as Spring starts ramping up. Taken with intentional camera movement. Check out more of my photos at ryandavisonphotography.com.
I woke up this morning with a realization that I forgot to post to this blog yesterday. That’s the first weekday in over a year that I haven’t posted at least something. But I have an excuse!
I’ve been busy putting together a new web site at https://ryandavisonphotography.com. Although I do post a lot of photos on this blog, I wanted a place to put the images I’m most proud of so they can be accessed easier.
I will keep posting here on a regular basis as I have many different things to talk about. But I might miss a day here and there. Hopefully, someday, my life will not be quite so busy and I’ll have more time to commit to writing, photography and art. For now, I need to focus on family life and one interest at a time.
I mention on the new site that all of my images are available for purchase as prints. That goes for any of the images on ryandavison.net too. If you’re interested in purchasing a print, please feel free to send me a DM on Twitter or Instagram and we can work out sizing and price. You can also use the contact form I have up on the new ryandavisonphotography.com site.
Lately, I’ve been working on a few photography projects that have been taking up most of my extra time. This has been great but it does keep me from concentrating on this blog. Once I’m done with work and photography related things, I usually am too tired to put anything down here.
I’ll get back to it at some point but for a few more days at least, I’ll probably only be posting short form or pictures. It could be worse.
This bird of prey was hunting along the Colorado river when I spotted him.
Actually, it came from a lake. A nice lake too. I was just drawn to the finger-lilke lines of the tree branch as it reached out of the lake and dipped its fingers back into the water.
Not too long ago I noticed a swoop of Sandhill cranes flying high above my house. There were about 100 of them and they were circling, diving and changing direction all over the place.
I quickly got the camera to document this craziness and got a few interesting photos. I love changing seasons because we often get to see migrations, awakenings, and other changes. It keeps things interesting.