Notes From The Field

Tuesday, April 26, 2005

New Public Display...

I was commisioned to provide artwork for the newly remodeled Coldwell Banker Real Estate office, 531 North Lake Blvd, Tahoe City, California. Today, I hung 14 photographs throughout including eleven 18"x24", two 16"x20" and one 8"x10".



Their conference room...



Agents work space...

If you are in Tahoe City, take a look as you walk by - several photographs are visible from the sidewalk outside. Of course, if you're in the market for a home in the North Lake Tahoe or Truckee areas, go on in - they will be glad to help you!

Take care all...

Bill
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Telling a photographer that he must have a really good camera when you are impressed with his photography is like telling a chef that he must have really nice pots and pans because you liked his cooking. - Bill Langton

Wednesday, April 13, 2005

Jackson Wildflowers...

Tuesday, April 12th, my good friend and fellow photographer John Musaus and I met in Jackson, California in the Sierra Foothils for some wildflower photogaphy. We were able to find some nice displays although we did not find the coverage we had hoped for.



This hillside is along Hwy 49 south of Jackson...



These lupines and poppies were along the Mokelumne River south of Jackson...

A beautiful day to be out taking pictures. For more information on John's photography, please see this previous post.

Bear Valley Wildflowers

Bill
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It's not the camera, but who's behind the camera. -Anonymous

Saturday, April 02, 2005

Animal Portraits...

I had the chance this week to shoot some portrait shots of my mutt, Bailey. The conditions were nice with light snow falling and her being high up a snow bank against a forested backdrop. The soft lighting worked well...



A couple of days later, I was presented with a similar shot of our old friend, Wiley-E-Coyote!



Take care all,

Bill
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There is nothing worse than a brilliant image of a fuzzy concept. -Ansel Adams