Monthly Archives: November 2008

I Added Two New Stock Images Today

Late Fall presents a photographer with fantastic light. We are also presented with skeletal foliage (at least in the Midwest where I am from) while the grass still fights to hold on to its late Summer green.
The two photographs on this page are recent examples of HDR photography. Shooting in a range of [...]

New Stock Images Available

 
Book Stack is now available (3 versions) through Roger Passman Stock Photography.   The image can be found in the Still Life section. Creating stock images is a way for me to explore creative ways to work with subjects and lighting.  This experimentation allows me to stay fresh, hone my vision, and maintain a creative attitude.
 
Also available [...]

Chicago Federal Plaza

 
The day was just a bit overcast and there was a slight Autumn chill in the air.  I planned a whole day downtown to photograph because I really wanted to work with HDR (high density range) images.  The technique allows one to expose for the full range of highlights through shadows by making three or [...]

Turning the Ordinary into the Extraordinary

Several weeks ago while exhibiting work at the Pointe Vedra Art Fair in Florida I was approached by an interested person looking at this image…
 She said to me, “You really have the knack of turning the ordinary into the extraordinary!”  I thanked her but she really started me thinking about that remark.  In the end, [...]

Fall Image

I wanted to share a new picture, one taken just a few days ago:

I love the richness of color and depth I achieved by creating this as an HDR image.  I combined 3 exposures, a normal and two stops under and over, allowing the rich detail to come forward.  I hope you like this one [...]