by Isaac W. Golding | Aug 5, 2010 | Landscape, Pennsylvania
This image comes out of the West branch of the Susquehanna River near Williamsport PA. A mid day shot that was blown way out in the color. But the neat thing about B&W is that it can save a lot of images from the scrap pile.
by Isaac W. Golding | Aug 1, 2010 | DCNR, Shikellamy State Park
This image was taken at Shikellamy State Park’s butterfly garden. I took about 20 in the series and got quite a few good ones…. but I think this is the best one.
by Isaac W. Golding | Apr 4, 2010 | Landscape, Pennsylvania, snapshots, Sunsets
So I have a new lens… its a wide angle lens. Can you see the distortion?
by Isaac W. Golding | Dec 5, 2009 | Pennsylvania, snapshots, Snow
The problem with photography as a hobby is that sooner or later everybody slips into a funk. I’m there right now. My unsorted folder of images has barely been touched because I just haven’t had the creative energy to take pictures. Maybe this month...
by Isaac W. Golding | Nov 1, 2009 | HDR, Landscape, Panorama, Pennsylvania
This is another panoramic experiment using a local landscape as the backdrop. I could have used my wide lens to take this shot but instead I opted to use a 70-300mm lens and then use a program for Linux called Hugin Batch Processor to stitch the images together. It...
by Isaac W. Golding | Oct 22, 2009 | Fall, falling leaves, Landscape, Pennsylvania
Sometimes its worth the time to just stop and wait for the right photograph to you. And I did just that with this image. Sit along side a creek bed in fall and sooner or later photographs will float right up to you.