Making Music

September 13, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

A quick shot from a First Friday in Raleigh a few months ago. Posting a music related picture since this was the weekend for the big Hopscotch music festival in Raleigh. Of course they scheduled it for monster saturday in college football land, and the opening weekend of the NFL, so I had different priorities.

Where’s my Fountain?

August 6, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

I was watching a Nik Software webinar today that was put on by Lesa Snider. She was discussing how to prepare images for iStockphoto and, even though I’m not a stock photographer, some of her trips were pretty interesting. One of the tips I particularly liked was how to use the “Ink” filter inside of Color Efex Pro to make a photo look faded and “old timey” (technical term). I think I have one or two photos from my walk around the Brier Creek golf course that the effect will good on, but I was looking for another photo to give it a shot on first. I decided to use this pano I took of the gazebo / fountain location that I photograph fairly often. Sadly, the water in the lake is fairly low and the fountain was not going when I took my picture.

From a technical perspective, this photo was stitched together using Photoshop. Additionally, I’m starting to experiment more with brushing in highlight / shadow adjustments instead of doing global versions of them. I think this allows me to bring out some areas (in this case, the trees and bushes bordering the lake on the side I’m standing) without effecting other areas (the sky looked a little funky when I did a global shadows adjustment).

Hitting the Back

August 4, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Taking a break from writing a couple of different things for the site. Here’s a look from the tee box on 10 at Brier Creek just before the sun goes down.

Going off One

July 27, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

I arrived at Brier Creek yesterday, figuring I’d take a light walk just to get out of the house for a bit. I went past the first hole and saw a sign that said “Course Closed”. Man, if I had known that, I would have showed up much, much earlier in order to photograph some things. Sadly, I got there pretty much right at sundown and only got a few shots. This is from the first tee.

Come on In, The Water’s Fine

July 15, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Rick Sammon talks about how sometimes his years of instruction keep him from being completely out of the box when taking a picture. He’ll tell stories of people who will shoot holding the camera by their ankles or backwards over their heads. When I was out shooting with my buddy Eric the other day, we were walking by a lake that was blocked by some fairly high bushes. I thought there had to be a shot out to had in this situation. I put my camera on my tripod, set the timer, and held it over my head. The first two or three shots came out terrible. Thankfully, the third one came our pretty well.

Skylight, Skybright

July 9, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 



I tend to get into “mini ruts” where I want to take a certain type of photo, and I end up taking only that kind of photo. Recently, I’ve been taking a lot of HDR images, even some images that you probably wouldn’t be able to tell are HDR were in fact done as HDR to make sure I got the full spectrum of light. As a result, I decided to go out and take some shots at sunset without bringing my tripod. I ended up dialing my exposure compensation way down so that I only got the sky exposed with the horizon blacked out. This was my favorite shot from that night.

Call me the Bus Driver

June 2, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 



…because I’m taking you to school! No? Nothing? This shot is one of those HDR images that I really, really loved when I was done processing it. Over time, however, I ended up making images that I think are much better and this one got demoted from a front page image to a snapshot.

Bridge to Nowhere

May 31, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Bridge to Nowhere

Bridge to Nowhere - © John Kivus, 2010

Belong in a Museum

May 29, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 



I like doing the surreal style of HDR, which means a lot of that goes up on the site. Sometimes though, I’m in the mood for a little change of pace.

Night Light by the Pond

April 12, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Night Light by the Pond

Night Light by the Pond - © John Kivus, 2010

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