Sharing Finds, Inspiration, and Lenses… « Arthur Morris/BIRDS AS ART

Sharing Finds, Inspiration, and Lenses...

What’s Up?

Hopefully I am still somewhere in Namibia and still feeling pretty darned good. If all goes as planned, I should be back at Indian Lake Estates on the afternoon of April 29. Folks sending new inquiries about selling used gear are best advised to get in touch with me at the end of the month.


Don’t Look Now!

Today’s blog post marks 171 days in a row with a new educational blog post. As I will be making the trip to Namibia on April 11, this streak will likely come to an end soon. As always-–and folks have been doing a really great job recently–-please remember to use our B&H links for your major gear purchases. For best results use one of our many product-specific links; after clicking on one of those you can continue shopping with all subsequent purchases invisibly tracked to BAA. Your doing so is always greatly appreciated. Please remember: web orders only. Please remember that if you are shopping for items that we carry in the BAA Online Store (as noted in red at the close of this post below) we would appreciate your business.


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This image was created on the afternoon of the first day of Denise Ippolito and my busman’s holiday at Kolmanskop Ghost Town, Namibia. I used the Induro GIT 304L tripod/Induro BHM1/-mounted Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens (at 35mm) and the mega mega-pixel Canon EOS 5DS R. ISO 400. Evaluative metering +1 stop in-camera Art Vivid HDR +/- 1 stop around a base exposure of .8 sec at f/22. Color temperature 4,000k!

Center AF point/AI Servo Expand/Rear Focus AF on the center of the right hand door frame and re-compose. Click here to see the latest version of the Rear Focus Tutorial. Click on the image to see a larger version.

Door and Doorway in derelict building

Sharing Finds, Inspiration, and Lenses…

On our first afternoon at the old diamond mining ghost town, we began by checking out many of the images we had scouted that morning. Pretty much all of them required morning shade. So we kept walking, found lots of new treasures, shared images, and traded lenses. I had started the share-fest off that morning by finding the door and the staircase featured in the “Desert Urbex: 5DS R In-Camera Art Vivid HDR Draws First Blood” blog post of two days ago. Both Wim van den Heever and Denise Ippolito jumped all over that one. It was Denise who spotted the doorways for today’s featured images while I sat in the shade on the cool sand working the adjacent room. And Denise gladly offered to trade me her 24-105 for my 100-400II as I was focal length deprived from about 24 to 70mm. I worked quickly 🙂 Many tanks Denise.

And so it went. A great time was had by all three of us.


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Subject and focal lengths clockwise from upper left around to center.

Palouse Falls: 11mm; homemade kiddie race car: 105mm; barn siding pan blur: 798mm; Rolling fields diorama: 110mm; Crayola drums: 343 mm; Hay barn interior: 19mm; vintage gas station: 40mm; Dilapidated farm building: 13mm; Denise’s tree Infrared: 20mm.

Images and card design by Arthur Morris/BIRDS AS ART.

The Palouse ~ A Creative Adventure/BIRDS AS ART Instructional Photo-Tour (IPT)/Eastern Washington State. June 3-7, 2016/5 Full Days: $1699/Limit 12/Openings: 6

The Palouse ~ A Creative Adventure/BIRDS AS ART Instructional Photo-Tour (IPT)/Eastern Washington State. June 10-14, 2016/5 Full Days: $1699/Limit 12/Openings: 1

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Maximize both your travel dollars and your learning experience by signing up for both IPTs.


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Images and card design by Denise Ippolito/A Creative Adventure.

The Palouse IPTs

Rolling farmlands provide a magical patchwork of textures and colors, especially when viewed from the top of Steptoe Butte where we will likely enjoy spectacular sunrises and possibly a nice sunset. We will photograph grand landscapes and mini-scenics of the rolling hills and farm fields. We will take you to some really neat old abandoned barns and farmhouses in idyllic settings. There is no better way to improve your compositional and image design skills and to develop your creativity than to join us for this trip. Two great leaders: Denise Ippolito and Arthur Morris. Photoshop and image sharing sessions when we have the time and energy…. We get up early and stay out late and the days are long.

After 6 days of back-breaking scouting work in early June 2014 we found all of the iconic locations and, in addition, lots of spectacular new old barns and breath-taking landforms and views. On three additional scouting days in 2015 we discovered several more truly amazing locations. We will teach you what makes one situation prime and another seemingly similar one a waste of your time.

What’s included: In-the-field instruction, guidance, lessons, and inspiration, our newfound but very extensive knowledge of the area, all lunches, motel lobby grab and go breakfasts, and Photoshop and image sharing sessions when possible. There will be a meet and greet at 7:30pm on the evening before each workshop begins.

You will learn and hone both basic and advanced compositional and image design skills. You will learn to get the right exposure every time. You will learn to develop your creative eye. You will learn the basics of HDR (high dynamic range) photography. You will learn a variety of in-camera creative techniques. Most importantly you will learn to see the situation and to create a variety of top-notch images. Do see both of our blogs for lots more on that in the coming weeks. You will learn how the quality and direction of light combine to determine the success of your images. And–please don’t gasp–we will be working quite a bit with sidelight when creating landscapes. Lastly, we will be doing some infrared photography.

To Sign Up

A non-refundable $699 deposit is due now. The balance will be due on February 15, 2016. If we do not receive your check for the balance on or before the due date we will try to fill your spot from the waiting list. Whether or not your spot is filled, you will lose your deposit. If not, you can secure your spot by paying your balance.

Please let me know via e-mail that you will be joining us. Then you can either call Jim or Jennifer at 863-692-0906 during business hours or send us a check to leave a deposit; the latter is preferred. If by check, please make out to “Arthur Morris” and mail it to: Arthur Morris/BIRDS AS ART, PO Box 7245, Indian Lake Estates, FL, 33855. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us via e-mail: artie or denise.

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To show your appreciation for my continuing efforts here, we ask, as always, that you get in the habit of using my B&H affiliate links on the right side of the blog for all of your photo and electronics purchases. Please check the availability of all photographic accessories in the BIRDS AS ART Online Store, especially the Mongoose M3.6 tripod heads, Induro tripods and ballheads, Wimberley heads and plates, LensCoats and accessories, and the like. We sell only what I have used, have tested, and can depend on. We will not sell you junk. We know what you need to make creating great images easy and fun. And we are always glad to answer your gear questions via e-mail.

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4 comments to Sharing Finds, Inspiration, and Lenses…

  • avatar Helen Jones

    Just love this image Artie.

  • avatar Gary Axten

    I really like the colours in this one, the inner room almost glows!

    Does the HDR take care of wide exposure ranges?

    • avatar Arthur Morris/BIRDS AS ART

      Thanks Gary, In situations like this I go to Art Vivid HDR more for the richer colors than to eliminate tonal range problems. I use 4000K to tone down the sometimes over the top colors… It is a great Urbex technique that I am pretty sure that I came up with 🙂

      I am at home cooking lunch at 3pm.

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