Unless otherwise noted, all images are copyright Kevin Fermoyle

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Don't Hide From Winter

The high temperature for the day after Thanksgiving didn't even break the freezing mark! No doubt about it, winter is moving closer every day. Out door activities are a good way to add a little joy and motivation to venturing outside on a winter day, when hiding out inside where it is cozy and warm seems much more inviting. Skating, cross country skiing and snow shoeing have all been part of my winter activity list through the years.

I'll be the first to admit that getting out to take pictures is much tougher in January than it is in July, but if I am heading out anyway for another activity, then I just make sure my camera is in hand. Ice and snow and the occasional wild creature who crosses your path while on a winter trek can make for interesting picture taking. Don't let the cold temps or a few inches of snow cut you off from the joy of winter photography. Just bundle up and do it!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Cougar On The Prowl

Just added to my on-line art gallery doctorphoto.imagekind.com is an image entitled Cougar On The Prowl. And no, this cougar is not a middle age woman looking for love or a dangerous four legged predator - we're talking the sheet metal and chrome version of a Cougar. Unlike its Ford stable mate the Mustang, Cougars seem to be pretty rare at car shows. I don't know if that is due to lack of sales during its prime years of the Sixties and Seventies or if the vehicle simply wasn't built to last, leaving few to restore. When I saw this one, I photographed it and immediately put it on my list of cars to receive an art treatment.

For my photo illustration I selected a low angle shot and applied a variety of Photoshop filters to the car and the background, treating each separately before merging the two together. As I neared completion of the project I had two versions, one where the Cougar appears relatively straightforward, while the other features a more graphic look. I went with the latter, feeling it was more exciting and dynamic.

What do you think?

Sunday, November 14, 2010

A Foggy Notion


When visibility is reduced to less than an 1/8 of a mile during your morning trek to work, fog may not rank high on your list of likes, however for a photographer, fog can come in handy. Think of that heavy pea soup thick mist as natures own soft focus filter. Depending on the subject, the effect can be dreamy or eerie. No need to worry about shooting with a wide aperture setting to minimize a busy background - the fog will take care of it for you. And of you are a fan of monochromatic imagery, once again fog is there to help - muting colors without changing a single camera setting. A misty morning can provide special effects without the use of filters or post processing manipulation - take advantage of it!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Cloudscapes

Recently while paging through a book on Photoshop techniques I came across several very interesting examples of cloudscape shots. By taking his original digital files and manipulating highlights and shadows via the "Levels" adjustment then applying a "High Pass" filter overlay, the photographer created a series of truly dynamic cloud images. Inspired by these photos I began to shoot cloudy skies whenever the formations caught my eye. With a number of shots in the bank I went to work with the most dramatic ones as a starting point for my own cloudscapes. Funny how after working on a project like this the subject matter becomes burned into your brain - I now find myself paying much closer attention to cloud formations that I would have simply ignored in the past. Here are a few of my initial "cloudy" experiments. The "before" image is shown first with the altered version below it.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Morning on Bald Mountain

Mussorsky's "Night On Bald Mountain" is one of the most recognizable pieces of classical music, due in no small part to its inclusion in Disney's Fantasia. Like many people, Fantasia served as my introduction to classical music and the Mussorsky piece remains a favorite to this day. In Oakland County of course we have our own Bald Mountain, although mine was a morning sojourn rather than a night one. It happened to be one of those perfect late Fall days - relatively mild temperatures and lots of sunshine. The one drawback, with the trees mostly bare, was a general lack of color. Working with this limitation I converted a couple of images to black and white, manipulating contrast and density levels in Photoshop to juice them up a bit. Being mid-morning the wildlife was out of sight, so the focus had to be on the surrounding landscape. In the end it was a pleasant but uneventful walk in the woods.