by Caryn Esplin | Jul 15, 2010 | Best, Blog
Of course it is best to capture the perfect lighting condition, but for the majority of the time, you need to paint the light/color back into your photos. This is photo art! So here is my thought for the day: “If you didn’t shoot it right, ‘shop it...
by Caryn Esplin | Jul 14, 2010 | Blog
Timing is everything! There is nothing more exhilarating than capturing a great landscape shot, right out of the camera, that stands alone without any editing. It’s not an everyday occurrence, for anyone. The lighting conditions have to be just right to get the...
by Caryn Esplin | Jul 10, 2010 | Best, Blog
Which do you prefer, Realistic or Artistic? THE OLD NICKELS INN – SEARSPORT, MAINE Type 4: Artistic Editing (Use Camera Raw Adjustment Brushes) A Type 4 photographer has an artistic eye and uses adjustment brushes to paint with color and light to enhance his...
by Caryn Esplin | Jul 9, 2010 | Blog
Notice the perfect light and colors in these photo paintings by Eric Curry.If you want to see something very cool, watch the YouTube videos below and discover how Eric paints his photos with light to create images that look like paintings. First he sets up an...
by Caryn Esplin | Jun 25, 2010 | Best, Blog, Family, People
Day of Faith: Personal Quests for a Purpose – 3. Rachel Esplin from Harvard Hillel on Vimeo. This is a video interview of Rachel about her religious beliefs. The interviewer, Sally Quinn, a famous journalist for the Washington Post, was invited to Harvard to...
by Caryn Esplin | Jun 14, 2010 | Blog
Well, I am having so much fun with this new Comm 262 Digital Imaging course. This is my final post about our photo excursion to Bannack Ghost Town near Dillon, Montana. Each time I go there, I find new and interesting things to photograph. I am still loving Camera Raw...