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The Lost Oasis – Big Bend National Park, Film Collection
Warm memories, adventure and hints of times gone past. It took me awhile to finish this one because I liked it too much to do it quickly. This old store sits in the middle of the desert a few minutes … Continue reading
Posted in 4x5, beauty, f164, Fine Art, journal, line, National Park, nature, signature, silver, technique
Tagged 4x5, big bend national park, black and white, contrast, f164, film, ghost town, movments, national parks, palm, ruins, silver, stone, sunlight
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A 3 Month Photographer’s Road Trip – Day 91, The End
Once upon a time there was a guy, his family, a bunch of cameras, a Super Camper and lots of passionate ideas. No sponsors. No backup team – Just the open road, a sense of adventure and three months to … Continue reading
Posted in beauty, color, f164, Fine Art, journal, musings, National Park, nature, silver, technique, travel
Tagged 2013, american photographer, american pictorialist, art study, beauty, color, f164, film, fine art, first aid, gavin seim, journal, national park, nature, photographics, podcast, road trip, Seim Photography, silver, technique, touring, travel, video
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Still Standing. Mammoth at Yellowstone – Platinum Series
I drove up that morning alone. My first time at Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park. My wounder and my sense of adventure on fire. I wandered as the sun rose higher, looking for a way to convey what … Continue reading
Posted in art study, f164, Fine Art, journal, National Park, signature, silver, technique, travel
Tagged black and white, f164, flowing, mammoth hot springs, mud, platinum digital, platinum print, silver, sunlight, trees, water, yellowstone national park
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Memory Lane – Southern California
It’s that peaceful time just before sunset in the hill country. Warm breezes and insects flying in the evening air. That gentle flair of the sun peeking thru the trees before it recedes into night. I can almost taste the … Continue reading
Posted in beauty, f164, Fine Art, journal, nature, signature, silver, technique, travel
Tagged black and white, ca, california, coral canyon ohv, corral canyon, emotions, f164, family, forest, gavin seim, god, kids, memory lane, prints, road, Seim Photography, silver, walk
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The Skinny Kid – Joshua Tree NP
The family and I camped down on the flatland’s and took a nice drive into Joshua Tree that day. It was warm, but got cooler in the highlands and the choice to wear shorts turned out less than ideal. So … Continue reading
Posted in beauty, f164, Fine Art, infrared, journal, line, National Park, nature, signature, silver, technique, travel
Tagged black and white, california, channels, clouds, crop, desert, f164, hdr, Joshua Tree, national park, print, rocks, Seim Photography, silver, sunset, techniqe, tips, tone, treem forest
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