Archive for September, 2009

I spent last weekend at Fossil Springs with the Arizona Wilderness Coalition picking up trash and breaking up fire rings. Fossil Springs is one of Arizona’s great wonders — a truly remarkable place. Much of the canyon is designated a federal wilderness area and thanks to the hard work of the AWC Fossil Creek is now Arizona’s second wild and scenic river.

Here is a slide-show of my still photos from the trip.

And here is a video I made with my Canon G10 doing some underwater video of the spring. Make sure the HQ is on for the best quality!

Again, many thanks to the Arizona Wilderness Coalition for not only a great trip, but for all the dedication and hard work on preserving Arizona’s wild places! Please check them out and consider joining! www.azwild.org.

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Really big prints!

September 7, 2009

I’ve just finished an order for 4 large prints framed and matted. I took some photos of me with the artwork to document their huge size and as a way to show the quality of a finished product. Keep in mind that I’m a big 6’6″ guy — these are huge!!

This one is the center piece of the collection — this is a massive 27×40″ frame. Its heavy!!
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These three images are all 20×30 prints framed in 24×36″ frames.

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You may note that I like to double mat with black outer mats. While this isn’t always how I do it, I think it provides excellent contrast for my vivid photos. Black mats are not traditional by any measure, but I’m not known for following rules, especially when it comes to photography.

Feel free to contact me if you are interested in purchasing big prints like these. I’ll be happy to discuss details with you, and even change the mat color to suit your taste.

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I finally got around to making my time lapse video from my trip to Utah in early August. Been so busy!! Time lapse is fun, but it takes a lot of patience to shoot and a few hours at least in Sony Vegas to render. Just to make it longer than a 20 second video, I peppered in some of my photos from the trip to and tried my hand at some Ken Burns effects.

Alpine Awesome in Utah from Jason Corneveaux on Vimeo.

The 2 of the 3 time lapse sequences were all shot with my Canon 40D in sRAW (one shot in jpg) and triggered with a Canon TC-80N3 intervalometer. sRAW files were batch tonemapped in photomatix. Vimeo won’t allow me to embed the HD version, so if you want to see it, check it out here: www.vimeo.com/6441791

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