Holiday Fun
One of the fun things about photography this time of year is that I hear from people in different parts of the country who are interested in giving a print as a gift. It is a nice tangible sign that my photographs speak to others and that someone is reading the blog!
I don’t push sales heavily through this web site, but I thought I’d mention that if anyone else is interested in having a print before, oh, say December 24… now would be a good time to ask!
(San Francisco Bay Area folks can cut things a bit closer, but still… )
– Dan
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Old Photos
It is December, I’m busy with school work, the weather is a bit less cooperative with attempts to get out and do photography. One way I cope with this is to spend time going back over photographs I shot earlier in the year, but which did not then strike me as being the best images. Sometimes I find what I regard as real gems that I had overlooked, either because I didn’t notice them while focused on other images or because I simply had not yet figured out how to make these shots work.
The process is, frankly, a bit less fun and a bit less rewarding than going through brand new photos at the end of a trip. It involves viewing literally thousands of images on the computer, looking for something that might work that I skipped over earlier. When I spot something interesting I open the file and work on it for awhile, and often I end up simply closing the file and not saving the changes. I’d rather spend time on something that turns out to be a dead end than miss something that might be good, so I often open and work on quite a few images that turn out to go nowhere. However, among these I do find some that seem interesting enough that I’ll devote some time to them.
Some of the images that I’ve posted rhere ecently (and more that will come soon) fall into this category – interesting and worth (to me, at least) exploring a bit. Seeing what I can find and then get out of these images is a type of practice. The result may not be what I regard as my best images; instead, if you follow these pages (and G Dan Mitchell | Photography) you’ll see me working through some “problems” that may or may not result in great final images – and learning from the process.
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Oak, Valley, and Ridge
Oak, Valley, and Ridge. Calero Park, California. November 25, 2006. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell. (Sales)
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Morning Light, Oaks and Grass (B&W)
Morning Light, Oaks and Grass. Calero Park, California. November 25, 2006. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell. (Sales)
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Oak Grove, Javelina Trail
Oak Grove, Javelina Trail. Calero Park, California. November 25, 2006. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell. (Sales)
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Morning Light, Oaks and Grass (Color)
Morning Light, Oaks and Grass II. Calero Park, California. November 25, 2006. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell. (Sales)
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Oak Trees, Javelina Trail
Oak Trees, Javelina Trail. Calero Park, California. November 25, 2006. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell (Sales)
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Photo Sales
Since people ask from time to time, yes, I do sell my photographs. I’ve added a Sales link to my posts – follow it to a page with a bit more information about purchasing prints or licensing photos for other purposes.
***G Dan Mitchell | Photography
is my main photography web site. Among other things, I usually post a new photograph there every day. The link on the page mentioned in the previous paragraph will take you to a page on that site that lists pricing for the most frequently requested print sizes.
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Late Summer Dry Grass
Dry Grass, Late Summer. Calero Hills, California. August 31, 2006. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell.
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White Fences, Calero Park
Fences. Calero HIlls, California. August 31, 2006. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell.
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