
Scott Kelby’s Worldwide Photo Walk occurred much later in the year than usual. For the first three years, this event took place in July but since it has been brutally hot in the USA and other countries, instead he announced just a week before the anticipated July date to move it to October. Thank you, [...]
Oct 05, 2011 | Categories:infrared, photography, ramblings | Tags: #WWPW, abandoned, autumn, black and white, Capture NX2, colonial, color, Color Efex Pro 3, danilew-flickr photos, Donald Sturgis, false color, foliage, Fredericksburg, hitching post, house, infrared photography, Nik Software, Nikon 18-200 VR, Nikon D200, Nikon D300, Occoquan, panoramic photography, Photoshop CS5, Photoshop Lightroom 3, photowalk, reflections, river, Scott Kelby's Worldwide Photowalk, Silver Efex Pro 2, Tamron 17-50, Vincent Knaus, Virginia, water | 5 Comments »

I don’t know about you, but for me, entering photo contests seems to be fraught with danger and peril. Around every corner lurks a heinous consequence that could make all the blood, sweat and tears I poured into my image seem like I helped sentence it to life in prison with no possibility of parole. [...]
Aug 06, 2011 | Categories:photography, ramblings | Tags: Air Force Memorial, Arlington, Capture NX2, Color Efex Pro 3, concerns, costs, couple, danilew.com photos, fine print, focus, husband and wife, images, issues, kissing, legitimacy, man and woman, newlyweds, Nik Software, Nikon 18-200 VR, Nikon D300, partners and affiliates, perpetuity, photo contests, Photoshop CS5, rejection, rights, Sigma 10-20, spires, submissions, time and effort, two people, Virginia | 7 Comments »

No matter where I go, what lenses I bring, which bag I use, or even if I carry a speedlight, the Sigma 30mm f/1.4 goes with me. But, but… why you may ask? It’s my normal view. Lots of photographers will tell you that your normal view with a full-frame camera is around 50mm. Well, [...]
Jun 05, 2011 | Categories:lens review, photography, ramblings, travel | Tags: baby girl, Best Western Hotel Cantur, candles, Capture NX2, church, clay pipe, Color Efex Pro 3, danilew.com photos, Dirty Thirty, fast glass, Gran Canaria, handheld, illumination, lowlight, museum, National Museum of the American Indian, newborn, Nik Software, Nikon D300, Photoshop CS5, Photoshop Elements, Photoshop Lightroom 3, prayer candles, prime lens, Restaurante Gauguin, salmon crepes, Sigma 30, slow shutter speed, travel photography, Washington DC, Washington National Cathedral | 6 Comments »

It is now peak Cherry Blossom week in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. However, the weather in the mid-Atlantic region of the USA has not been very cooperative this early spring season; most days have been cold, windy and/or rainy. It’s been so drab around here that I have not even felt like trudging my [...]
Apr 01, 2011 | Categories:infrared, photography, ramblings, travel | Tags: black and white, Capture NX2, close up, Color Efex Pro 3, danilew.com photos, false color, foliage, infrared photography, Japanese Cherry Blossom trees, Jefferson Memorial, landscape photography, Nik Software, Nikon 18-200 VR, Nikon D300, Photoshop CS5, Silver Efex Pro 2, springtime, Tidal Basin, travel photography, Washington DC, Washington Monument, water | 4 Comments »

Almost two years ago, I took my first steps in learning model photography at the now defunct Pinhole Box Studio in Fredericksburg, Virginia. It was a great day and I learned a lot of lighting techniques from the instructors but much more so from the model. Meet Roxie: beautiful, sweet, effervescent, and a natural in [...]
Mar 02, 2011 | Categories:photography, ramblings | Tags: Capture NX2, cheerful, Color Efex Pro 3, danilew.com photos, female, flash, Fredericksburg, headshot, model, model photography, Nik Software, Nikon 105 macro VR, Nikon D300, Photoshop Elements, Pinhole Box Studio, playful, posing, red hair, redhead, Roxie, smiling, studio, studio light, twenty-something, Virginia, Viveza 2, woman, young adult | 3 Comments »

Textures are ‘in’! According to my Clicky Web Analytics data, it seems that in January 2011, “peeling paint” and “rust textures” were the most used search terms to find my website. Moreover, based on those search terms, the image below – taken inside the Administration building of the now abandoned Forest Haven Asylum – was [...]
Feb 01, 2011 | Categories:photography | Tags: abandoned, building, Color Efex Pro 3, danilew.com photos, decay photography, dilapidated, flash, Forest Haven Asylum, hospital, hvac, Laurel, macro photography, Maryland, mental institution, Nik Software, Nikon 105 macro VR, Nikon D300, peeling paint, Photoshop CS5, rust, SB-900, speedlight, suburban decay, textures | 6 Comments »

After listening to the Keynote speaker, Bruce Dale, at the 2009 Meadowlark Nature Photography Expo (March 2009) where he presented some of his famous cemetery panoramas in infrared, the seed of an idea was born. I had just received my infrared converted camera and was thrilled at the possibilities in front of me: one of [...]
Jan 01, 2011 | Categories:infrared, photography, ramblings, travel | Tags: Arlington National Cemetery, Color Efex Pro 3, danilew.com photos, false color, headstones, infrared photography, landscape photography, Nik Software, Nikon 18-200 VR, Nikon D200, Nikon D300, Photoshop CS5, Tamron 17-50, travel photography, Virginia, winter, wreaths | 12 Comments »

I’m a landscape photographer. Okay, I’ll throw in some flower macros or animals on occasion but, basically, the majority of my images are landscapes. People, whether portraits, lifestyle, or street sniping just isn’t my thing. However, since I would like to become a professional photographer when I retire, it’s a credo of some sort that [...]
Dec 26, 2010 | Categories:photography, ramblings | Tags: autumn, blue jeans, boy, Color Efex Pro 3, danilew.com photos, flash, footbridge, lifestyle photography, Nikon D300, Photoshop CS5, portraiture, SB-900, speedlight, Tamron 17-50, toddler, toy fireman's helmet | 4 Comments »

Amtrak passenger train pulls into Fredericksburg, Virginia railway station – infrared Image above made with a Nikon D200 IR-converted camera and Nikon 18-200 VR lens The above photo was taken towards the end of Scott Kelby’s 2009 Worldwide Photowalk in Fredericksburg, VA. Our walk leader, Rachel, had chosen a route filled with fantastic photo opportunities [...]
Oct 01, 2010 | Categories:digital darkroom, infrared, photography | Tags: #WWPW, Amtrak, Capture NX2, Color Efex Pro 3, Cross Balance Filter, danilew.com photos, false color, foliage, Fredericksburg, infrared photography, landscape photography, Nik Software, Nikon 18-200 VR, Nikon D200, Photoshop Elements, photowalk, Scott Kelby's Worldwide Photowalk, summer, train, train station, trees, vintage, Virginia | 12 Comments »

A Moment in Time - 15:00 G.M.T. (U.T.C.): The New York Times Global Mosaic project on Sunday, May 2, 2010 On Thursday, April 8, 2010, The New York Times newspaper and its online blog, LENS, asked the world to photograph something, anything, at 15:00 GMT on Sunday, May 5, 2010. A Moment in Time. Admittedly an [...]
May 09, 2010 | Categories:infrared, photography, ramblings, travel | Tags: A Moment in Time, Baltimore, Baltimore Kinetic Sculpture Race, Color Efex Pro 3, coworkers, danilew-flickr photos, event photography, false color, friends, infrared photography, Kirkin' o' The Tartan, lifestyle photography, macro photography, Maryland, Nik Software, Nikon 105 macro VR, Nikon 18-200 VR, Nikon D200, Nikon D300, NY Times, Photoshop Elements, roses, Scottish, tartan, travel photography, Washington DC, Washington National Cathedral | 13 Comments »

The salt marshes of the Eastern Shore of Virginia National Wildlife Refuge wetlands extend to the Atlantic Ocean – infrared Image above made with a Nikon D200 IR-converted camera and Nikon 18-200 VR lens
Apr 01, 2010 | Categories:infrared, photography | Tags: Capture NX2, Color Efex Pro 3, danilew.com photos, Eastern Shore, Eastern Shore of Virginia National Wildlife Refuge, ESVNWR, false color, foliage, infrared photography, landscape photography, marsh, Nik Software, Nikon 18-200 VR, Nikon D200, Photoshop Elements, purple, salt marshes, spring migration, springtime, trees, Virginia, water, wetlands | 1 Comment »

The sun rises to create shrubbery silhouetted in golden reflections on a Chincoteague Island cove in Chincoteague, Virginia – a false-color infrared image Image above made with a Nikon D200 IR-converted camera and Nikon 18-200 VR lens
Mar 01, 2010 | Categories:infrared, photography | Tags: Assateague Island, autumn, Capture NX2, Chincoteague, Color Efex Pro 3, cove, danilew.com photos, Eastern Shore, fall migration, false color, foliage, golden, green, infrared photography, landscape photography, lens flare, Nik Software, Nikon 18-200 VR, Nikon D200, Photoshop Elements, reflections, Virginia, water, wetlands | 1 Comment »

I had dipped my big toe into the cold murky waters of infrared photography and received quite a bit of positive feedback on my first set of pictures. The next step should?ve been to carefully wade into that deep pool ? little by little – and stay close to shore, perhaps only getting my feet and ankles wet. However, the encouragement from friends and strangers alike emboldened me to push far beyond baby steps. Instead, not knowing or caring where the bottom was, I decided to jump in headfirst.
Feb 05, 2010 | Categories:infrared, photography, ramblings, travel | Tags: Assateague Island, autumn, Capture NX2, Chincoteague, Color Efex Pro 3, cove, danilew.com photos, Eastern Shore, fall migration, false color, foliage, infrared photography, landscape photography, migration, Nik Software, Nikon 18-200 VR, Nikon D200, NikonCafe.com, Photoshop Elements, reflections, spring migration, springtime, sunrise, travel photography, Virginia, water, wetlands | 5 Comments »