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The Sea of Gold - Montana de Oro State Park, CA

The Sea of Gold - Montana de Oro State Park, CA

Goodbye to the Golden State

April 25, 2016

If you follow me on social media, you will have already heard this by now. My wife Jes and I are leaving this beautiful state of California at the end of this week. The past year and a half that we've spent here have been filled with unbelievable moments and the people we've grown to know and love here will be friends for life. While this may mark an end to us being here, it creates a new beginning for us. Jes will be pursuing her passion in art, working as art director at a local non-profit art gallery and I will be pursuing my dream of working full time as a fine art landscape photographer. 

Daydreaming - McWay Falls, CA

Daydreaming - McWay Falls, CA

Coming to Peace - Death Valley National Park, CA

Coming to Peace - Death Valley National Park, CA

The support we've had from all of you who have purchased my work, given me praise, or even silently read through my posts are what have led us to this point in our lives - and I thank you. Without you all, this would not have been possible.

With that, I am going to be traveling extensively. I have several projects I'm going to begin working on based out in the Great Plains as soon as I arrive next week. From there, I will be headed into Colorado, the desert southwest, and back to California sometime this coming winter. 

Surfer's Delight - Shell Beach, CA

Surfer's Delight - Shell Beach, CA

California is somewhat of a dream location as a landscape photographer, with diverse landscapes all at your fingertips. Having a full time job, it's a perfect place to be - hit the beach after work for a nice sunset or maybe wander out in the dunes before work. Now that I have the freedom to be wherever I need to be with no time constraints, there's no better option than to be in the center of the country. I plan on coming back to CA at least twice a year, but I look forward to seeing new landscapes and living in the place I consider my photographic home - the Great Plains. 

While this may be goodbye to this place, it's all just the beginning for us. Big things are coming, and a ton of film is about to be exposed. I have much more work I've created while in California that will be released progressively throughout the year and more and more new work will be on its way. Keep a look out on my social media for behind the scenes photos and subscribe to my newsletter for other news.

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An Evening at McWay Falls

March 17, 2015

McWay Falls is located in a pristine cove on California's Big Sur coastline. In fact, it's one of Big Sur's main attractions, where hundreds -- if not thousands, of tourists gather each day to watch the spring-fed falls cascade into the ocean below. Typically, I don't enjoy photographing along a rail, especially among crowds of people, but this was a scene I really wanted to witness and photograph. On this particular evening, the sky was clear with a slight haze in the distance, which ended up working out better than I had thought. I exposed two sheets about 45 minutes before sunset to test the exposure latitude of two types of film, and my second two sheets I exposed as the sun barely started to touch the horizon. My positive film ended up being thrown away, as sometime during the 15 second exposure, the camera must have shaken slightly. This is the negative film, exposed for the shadows with no graduated neutral density filter, which definitely shows how much dynamic range Kodak Ektar can capture

It's definitely a beautiful location, and I hope to return again when the flowers are in bloom and the sky blows up. We can all dream, right?

 

Technical specs:

  • Camera: Ebony 4x5
  • Lens: Nikkor 90mm f/4.5
  • Exposure: 15 Seconds
  • Aperture: f/32
  • Film: Kodak Ektar 100
In New Release Tags mcway falls, california, california landscape photography, big sur, big sur photography, large format photography, michael strickland images
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Twilight Giants, Gerlache Strait, Antarctica  Pentax 67ii, 105mm, Portra 400, pushed 1 stop, drum scanned @tangodrumscans
Three Gentoo Penguins at Neko Harbor, Antarctica  Pentax 67ii, 105mm, Kodak Portra 160, drum scan by @tangodrumscans
Portrait of an Adelie Penguin, Brown Bluff, Antarctica  Pentax 67ii, 200mm, Kodak Portra 160, drum scanned @tangodrumscans
Exiting the Lemaire Channel, Antarctica  Pentax 67ii, 90mm, Kodak Portra 160, Drum scanned @tangodrumscans Antarctic Sunset  Pentax 67ii, 200mm, Kodak Portra 400, drum scanned @tangodrumscans Blue Ice in Paradise Bay, Antarctica  Mamiya 7ii, 43mm, Kodak Ektar, drum scanned by @tangodrumscans Iceberg Near the Antarctic Sound  These ghostly giants drift silently by the ship, rolling, flipping, carving away at themselves until their inevitable fate at sea.  Pentax 67ii, 75mm, Kodak Ektar, drum scanned @tangodrumscans Gentoo Rookery With a View, Antarctica  Pentax 67II, 200mm, Kodak Ektar 100, drum scan @tangodrumscans Twilight Giants, Gerlache Strait, Antarctica  Pentax 67ii, 105mm, Portra 400, pushed 1 stop, drum scanned @tangodrumscans Three Gentoo Penguins at Neko Harbor, Antarctica  Pentax 67ii, 105mm, Kodak Portra 160, drum scan by @tangodrumscans Portrait of an Adelie Penguin, Brown Bluff, Antarctica  Pentax 67ii, 200mm, Kodak Portra 160, drum scanned @tangodrumscans

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