Range of Light Photography (www.rangeoflightphotography.com) has been ported successfully to a new host/server!
I have added a new Techniques article on Fine Art Print Presentation, which addresses classicly professional methods as I employ them, including:
While the middle of July found me still waiting out the late season's summer snow-melt and what was then being reported as legendary clouds of mosquitoes in the Sierra high country, I made the "mistake" of checking river water levels on the Middle Fork of the Salmon River in the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness, in central Idaho. It was still going strong at a nearly ideal 2.5 feet on the Midddle Fork Gauge after a healthy northern U.S. Rocky Mountain winter snow-pack. Two and a half feet ensures a decent flow through the pooled portions of the (...)
A snowy, late start to the Sierra 2010 summer season and clouds of voracious mosquitos kept me at bay through July. During that high season month, I began to reminisce, and then obsess, about previous kayak trips on the Middle Fork of the Salmon River in Idaho. Upon completion of that "wet backpack", I was fortunate enough to take my 5X7 camera into the Sawtooth (...)
...not on me, although I could certainly use some. The Technical "How-To" articles have been moved out of the News (blog) section to pages of their own, Techniques, now part of the main menu system. All color work is now located in the separate Color Gallery, organized into subalbums by region.
I have followed the story of the "discovery" and attempted authentication by Rick Norsigian of 65 "lost Ansel Adams glass negatives" with bemused interest for some time. I now feel compelled to say something about the turn of events culminating in the July 27, 2010 media event and press conference (Google it - I'm not providing a link to this). Compelled, not because I feel I have any standing of importance, but because I developed this site specifically to keep the light burning (...)
I'm kicking off the Further Adventures News section with a latter Further Adventure, old news - olds, if you will (click on any recent image to see a larger version).
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