Archive for the ‘Fine Art Photography Prints’ Category
“Mistique” Bridge – Foggy, Black & White Landscape Photography Prints For Sale
“Mistique” Bridge – Foggy, Black & White Landscape Photograph…
This image was captured on a late winter; spring is trying, morning when the fog was just sublime…
Foggy, late winter scenes; like this one in Doty Park, just beg to be photographed…
And with the bare, scraggly, trees and translucent, gray “air”…
To me, the setting screams: Black & White…
Wouldn’t you agree?
Prints of this Photography for Sale are available through the link below:
Supercell Thunderstorm Lightning Photography
Supercell Thunderstorm 7:42PM, April 10, Menasha, Wisconsin.
The sky seemed to be boiling as this photo was taken. The lightning & thunder were literally non-stop. Continuous lightning bolts, flashes and a constant roar from the thunder.
This storm system spawned 10 tornados (confirmed) that caused considerable damage throughout the area. (including my neighborhood)
Without a doubt one of the most intense storms that I’ve experienced to date.
Prints of this image are available for purchase through the link below.
Blue Cold Icicles Fine Art Photography Prints
Fine Art Photography Prints – Blue Cold Icicles give testimony to many, many freeze, thaw and refreeze cycles. A beautiful physical record of time.
Although only the section including the tip; and the snowbank below, are the subject in this image, this particular icicle specimen was over five feet in length.
The original color curve of the image was manipulated slightly to boost the blue tones.
Prints of this image are available through the link below:
Vanishing Point Fine Art Photography Prints
Vanishing Point Fine Art Photography Prints
Not the classic definition of a vanishing point, this photograph provides a unique take on the term. Completely different yet apropos still.
When the calendar nears mid March, the “foggy season” happens in the Fox Cities area. Melting snow, spring showers and fluctuating temperatures combine for just the right conditions; air temperatures near the dew point, yielding dense fog that can lasts for days.
This image was captured in the Doty Park area of Neenah, Wisconsin during one of those foggy spells.
Prints For Sale through the link below:
μ Fractal Psychedelic Abstract Art Prints
Macro Photography | μ Fractal Psychedelic Abstract Art Prints
This shot is a cropped section of a macro photograph (super close-up). Only a minor color saturation level boost and cropping were used to yield this freaky image.
Yes, this is a straight-up macro photograph. No uber-geek photoshop filters or plug-ins at all.
groovy man groovy…
Can You Guess What This Is ??? (the title is a clue)
Giclee prints of this abstract are available through imagekind.
This Psychedelic Abstract Art Fractal Image is also available as a custom, hard-shell, Apple iPad Case.
Gnarled Tree | Abstract Landscape Photography Prints For Sale
Winner! – 1st Place “Thing” – Fox Cities Magazine’s Annual Photography Contest. (2007)
From the very start, this Gnarled Tree Abstract Landscape Photograph was destined to be a winner…
This photo captures a mystical, magical scene conjuring up comparisons with the fantasy scene-scape artwork of Roger Dean. (LP art: Yes, Uriah Heep, etc.)
Magic and mystery also played a role in its 1st place selection. How? I’ll explain in a moment, but first another question…
Is the Law of Attraction just hype?
LOA techniques; as outlined in popular media such as The Secret, were employed upon my initial image selection for entry and throughout the submission process during the contest.
This photo did go on to win the exact award I desired.
I’ll allow you to draw your own conclusions. Comments and questions are encouraged.
Prints of this photo are available through links in the sidebar and below:
Plasma Ball Abstract Art Prints
Plasma Ball Abstract Art Prints
Plasma, a unique state of matter similar to a gas comprised of charged ions and electrons. Highly responsive to electromagnetic fields and electrically conductive plasma is a strangely amorphous “animal”.
Plasma can be powerful and destructive; as when used as an industrial cutting torch (plasma cutter), yet delicate and beautiful as when captured in this image of a plasma ball lamp. Plasma also exists in nature as a constituent of the sun, stars and lightning.
Many, many, photos of plasma are in my portfolio. Some of these images have been released to the public. Click the link below for abstract art prints of plasma ball fine art photography for sale.
Cemetery Fog Black And White Landscape Photography
An instant classic. This photo created quite a buzz when it burst onto the art scene. It remains one of my most popular and best selling images to date.
You’ve just walked into a scene straight out of a scary movie is the feeling immediately instilled by this Black and White Landscape Photography Print.
Which is fitting, because you may recognize this image from elsewhere on line. (non art sites)
If you enjoy reading crime thriller novels and you research or follow authors online…
Particularly James Hayman and his 2009 debut thriller “The Cutting“.
Cemetery Fog 01 is licensed for promotional use for The Cutting. The image appears on Hayman’s website, and had appeared on the cutting’s facebook page and avatar during the books initial U.S. release.
Geese At Dusk Photo Art Prints
This beautiful and serene image is one of several pictures of geese taken on an unusually warm November evening in Menasha, Wisconsin.
The image was captured from the North shore of Lake Winnebago using a tripod mounted, Canon EOS 40D equipped with a Canon EF 70-200mm f/4 L zoom lens + Sigma UV filter.
Facing due South, a spectacular sunset was developing in the West (90º out of field R) yielding the magnificent colors and unique lighting.
Giclee Art Prints are available. This image is currently included in the collection of photography for sale at the following link:
Levitation – Abstract Art Prints
Levitation – Abstract Art Print
A 2010 pseudo – black and white photograph. You may be asking yourself “Just what the bleep does that mean?” Allow me to explain…
This photo may look like it’s black and white but it’s a full spectrum color shot. The only editing or effects used on this image were just one: A simple crop of the original raw file.
The photo is (one of many, many shots taken) of a drop of water moments before it impacts the wet surface below. The freaky texture is actually the ripples left from previous droplet splashes.
Prints of this image are currently available through the link below:































