Category: OM1 camera
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Underexposed?
or dark, rich, moody? I admit it— I love my “underexposed” images. I succumb to what one of my generous mentors calls “the religion of low light.” Why? The colors are so darned rich! The downside? They are “noisy”! (Noise is to digital images as “grainy” was to film images.) Here are two of my…
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Texas Photos
Follow the link below to see the eight photos I have posted thus far from our early-March photo- expedition to Texas. https://jim-wilce.pixels.com/collections/texas+travels THank you!
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New!!!
See my latest photos including recents from Texas! Where else can you see my latest photos? Fine Art America https://jim-wilce.pixels.com/art?sort=recentlyadded Shopify Shutterstock https://www.shutterstock.com/g/JAMES+M+WILCE+JR pexels.com (free content, or make a donation to help defray the high cost of photography and travel) All of my photos on Pexels.com https://www.pexels.com/@jim-wilce-423947101 Texas Travels on Pexels.com https://www.pexels.com/collections/texas-travels-vvdm89f/ I SO appreciate…
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wilcephotos on Pexels
Hi! Many of my photos are now downloadable, free, here— https://www.pexels.com/@jim-wilce-423947101 I love shooting, and I love sharing what I shoot. But does it seem strange to give away photos that I post for sale elsewhere? One “fstoppers” expert claims the free versions don’t compete with the commercial products. We’ll see. The key is you…
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Flower photos galore! Mine and others’
Here are gorgeous photos of flowers by superb photographers on Fine Art America! flower photos Wanna see mine? One and all are invited— enjoy! Jim’s flower photos Wishing you a Happy New Year! Jim, for wilcephotos and outdoorswithcamera
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Sunrise for the new year: My FAA-featured photo
Perhaps you feel that your January, your 2023, feel like they’re off to a good start. That’s precisely what I hope for you! Sunrises like the one in my photo, “Sunrise Over [McMilllan] Mesa” (just featured on the amazing Fine Art America group, Daily Promotion) make me feel hopeful! Please check out all the spectacular…
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Moon “shot” : For upcoming Lunar New Year
Check out this video: A lovely game of cat and mouse between moon and clouds, otherwise described as the moon flying in the cloudy sky. Here is a link to products that carry my moon shots (moon-photo-products) for sale. Lunar New Year arrives Sunday January 22, and is celebrated in many Asian countries. Whatever sort…
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Various artists capturing “star trails”!
These photographers and other artists are simply terrific! I am very proud to honor their work here, and humbled that (through the good graces of Fine Art America), my offerings have found their way into the collection as numbers 17-20. Stay tuned to “outsoors with camera,” and please visit https://wilcephotos.myshopify.com! Or go straight to star…
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Photos & Paintings of Sunsets: Many Artists!
What’s not to love about these gorgeous works of art — photographs, paintings and other media. Once again I get to boost my fellow artists, and I am deeply honored to have my work displayed too. Thank you Fine Art America! (Apologies for repeated attempts to get the link below to work, resulting in duplicate…
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Cinder Cones And Clouds: Original And “Final”
If you liked the Ravens shots, before and after editing, you’ll love this pairing. On 10/15/22 around sunset on a cold, cloudy day, I drove from home (elevation 7000′) to the Arizona Snowbowl (elevation 9200). This photo was shot on “my return to ground” closer to 7000′. You will see that my edits involved brightening…
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Ravens: Showing You Originals And Final Versions
Sometimes it is interesting for photographer and audience to compare unedited or original versions with their “final” counterparts. (My images are almost never final, but always potential subjects for reworking.) Here I show you two raven photos that I just uploaded to Fine Art America, but you get to see what FAA folks do not–…
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Jim’s thoughts on composition– Red Rocks Photo(s)
Composition to me means coming up with a photo design, or shape, that makes the heart of the photo speak clearly. Sedona red rocks are a popular subject for photographers. I love the “whole”, the mid-sized crop, and the final crop. Here’s the long view. Gorgeous subject, right? Below is the second crop, from the…