by Isaac W. Golding | Oct 4, 2013 | Fall, falling leaves, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania
Perservearance Knowing that eventually you will win this fight. There is a mildly interesting story behind this photo and it plays out basically like this. I’m returning to the office in the middle of the day and I had to get my camera gear out of the Jeep. ...
by Isaac W. Golding | Oct 3, 2013 | Fall, falling leaves, Landscape, Pennsylvania
Sometimes photography is about finding the diamond hidden in the pile of rocks. I took this picture up on the mountainside just south of Avis and to be honest the area right around the vista is nothing spectacular to look at. But here I am needing fall pictures for...
by Isaac W. Golding | Oct 2, 2013 | Fall, falling leaves, Landscape, Pennsylvania, Rauchtown
The important bit to take away from this image is that the fall foliage change is definitely under way. But if you want to know more abut yellow I put some information from Wikipedia below. The word “yellow” comes from the Old English geolu, geolwe,...
by Isaac W. Golding | Oct 1, 2013 | Fall, falling leaves, Landscape, Rauchtown
Today is the first day of October and the first day of my 30 days of photography. Thick french accent “Today I have made for you a nice leafy salad with some greens and some reds”. I wanted to start the project off right and dive into some serious red...
by Isaac W. Golding | Sep 30, 2013 | Fall, falling leaves, Landscape
So lets get on the same sheet of music shall we? I took this directly from Wikipedia. (however the picture is mine) Autumn From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Autumn, often known as fall in the US and Canada, is one of the four temperate seasons. Autumn marks the...
by Isaac W. Golding | Sep 30, 2013 | Equipment, Fall, falling leaves, Landscape, Locations, Pennsylvania, Photography, Rauchtown
Abstraction indicates a departure from reality in depiction of imagery in art. This departure from accurate representation can be slight, partial, or complete. Abstraction exists along a continuum. Even art that aims for verisimilitude of the highest degree can be...