by Brenda Tharp | Feb 16, 2021 | Brenda Tharp's Photo Blog, Landscape Photography, nature photography |
California, a fracture in the structure of the oldest rocks in the Sierra near Yosemite. I’ve been enjoying going through my slides to select images I want to digitize the past week or so. Similar to looking at collections in Lightroom, it has...
by Brenda Tharp | Nov 12, 2020 | Africa, Brenda Tharp's Photo Blog, Landscape Photography, nature photography, wildlife photography, workshops & photo tours
Sossusvlei Dunes With all the time we’ve had on our hands lately, due to this pesky pandemic, it has been a good time to get deeper into your image collections, review and edit them, and yes curse the mistakes, and learn from them (before you delete them!) I...
by Brenda Tharp | Apr 26, 2020 | America, creative ideas, Landscape Photography, nature photography |
Hello Everyone, I’ve been going through my photographs, editing and processing, just like so many of you with time on our hands. It’s actually been fun as I revisit where I’ve been, what I’ve done, and I decided to put together a short video of...
by Brenda Tharp | Mar 4, 2020 | Brenda Tharp's Photo Blog, Insights, Landscape Photography, Thoughts on Creativity
Arizona, Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument. Organ Pipe Cactus grow on a hillside covered with blooming brittlebush in Spring. I recently enjoyed a lively discussion with Colorado landscape photographer Matt Payne, who hosts the wonderful podcast series Fstop,...
by Brenda Tharp | Feb 13, 2020 | Alaska, Brenda Tharp's Photo Blog, Environmental, Insights, Landscape Photography, nature photography |
Iceberg in LeConte Bay, Alaska. These days we see so many images of many of the same popular places, and I get it. We see an image we love – we resonate with it, and we want to make that photo ourselves. Because deep down we want to feel what the photographer...
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