Seeing RED

Don't be Afraid of the Abstract

Pictures should show emotion and not necessarily represent what they truly are....

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Exposing Red

This image was shot in late summer in the early evening...

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Impressionism with Red

Pre-visualizing and using in camera techniques to get the results you are looking for can be challenging..

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Making Red Pop

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Red is an important color in photography.  Whenever you have something red in your photos, this subject will get attention. Our eyes see the color red first. I like to include red in my photos.  A good example is a hiker in the forest showing the huge trees.  To really show the size of the trees it is best to put a person in for scale.

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Patience in Street Photography

For street photography patience is also key. If you come across an exceptional background, uncluttered with few distractions, nice lighting that enhances the mood, interesting architectural details to show time or place, etc, hang out for awhile and wait for the perfect subject to enter within the frame...

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Red Square, Moscow

Seattle instructor Ken DeJarlais tells us how to make a dramatic color photograph in Moscow

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Rememer to Look Up

This image was shot on location in Albuquerque, NM shooting the "Mass ascension" for a corporate client, at daybreak...

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White Balance in Mixed Lighting

Click here to see a good example of setting your white balance in mixed lighting, by Seattle DPA instructor Ken DeJarlais.

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