I just added these three new prints to the store page. All 3 are 8x10, matte finish, and printed on birch wood. They are offered here at approx 25% discount for a limited time. Please check'em out.
Bad Seed Photo Blog
In the City
I was wandering around downtown Long Beach again on a Sunday morning. This is one of things I saw.
Oslo Cranes
I have been editing some photos from my visit to Norway a while back, and this is one. More to come.
I was fascinated with the Barcode in Oslo, but I was unable to get a clear view of it in its entirety because there were so many cranes bunched into just this one area where there is quite a bit of construction going on. I think I counted 8 cranes! I wandered around on the Oslo Operahus this particular morning looking for some interesting compositions, and I came up with this one. Dig.
Oslo Operahus Reflection
It's an astounding place. I got there early enough that it wasn't covered up with tourists yet, but I still had to work around some. And a pesky seagull.
Ho Ho Ho
Yeah, I know it's May, but I shot this in DTLB early the morning of 25DEC. It was still the golden hour, but the light was funky that morning. And downtown was empty, so it was cool wandering around shooting. For me, anyway. I prefer to capture scenes devoid of people.
Farris Bad
A friend from the Larvik area pointed me toward a photograph of this place, and that photo looks like the photographer was standing only a meter or so away from this exact spot where I shot this when I was in Norway. This is a great spot and a killer place. I look forward to capturing it again.
DTLB Cavern
Peering between a couple buildings in downtown Long Beach one day.
New prints added to the store
I had a couple new wood prints and a couple new metal prints made recently, and I just added them to the commerce page on this site. All four have marked down introductory prices. Check it:
Turn the light off when you leave
I caught this during the blue hour in DTLB a while back.
Soaring
I found this old capture of the PO building in DTLB. This place just keeps on giving. I have several excellent photos of this building, but I still think this one is the best. I caught the seagull at the exact right time to capture not only the bird flying through the frame, but I got its shadow on the building, AND its reflection in one of the windows. The clouds made for some nice interest and contrast, as well.
I happen to have a sweet metal print of this available for purchase directly from me, too.