Signing some of the prints for my new art show entitled “Abstract Perspectives” which opens at the Nashville International Airport March 4th in concourse C. The Show will be up until May 26th.
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The pond down the street from my house froze a few weeks ago when the temps dipped into the single digits. I got out onto the ice and discovered a few abstracts….
When people first see this abstract looking image they often think that the colors were manipulated in photoshop. Far from it. In fact, getting these kind of results depends on learning to see the colors as your camera sees them. In this example, the color of the leaves is influenced by the blue tones of light in the shade and the sky. The water is reflecting the color of the fall foliage still on the trees. If you use auto white balance settings on your camera this color would be “balanced” out of the image. I used daylight white balance when I created this image which captured the tones as I wanted .
I created this image at Big South Fork NRA which is the site of a workshop this Fall, October 26-29th, 2017 that I will be leading with Ron Rice. For more details click HERE.
Learn how Byron’s Image Management and backup system works from the field and back to the office. You will also learn how Byron has incorporated Lightroom into this workflow. Armed with this knowledge you can incorporate all or parts of his system into your own image management workflow.
Learn how Byron’s Image Management and backup system works from the field and back to the office. You will also learn how Byron has incorporated Lightroom into this workflow. Armed with this knowledge you can incorporate all or parts of his system into your own image management workflow.
We are proud to announce the addition of the critically acclaimed abstract photography of Taylor Jorjorian to our site. Taylor is a pioneer in abstract imagery and we think that his work will add greatly to the breadth and depth of the work we have on our site. Here is a link to view his work http://www.byronjorjorian.com/gallery/43-0.html.
“In every landscape should reside jewels of abstract art waiting to be discovered.” – Melissa Brown
I arose before dawn and traveled to one of my favorite places along the river. The interplay of morning sky and reflected foliage was miraculous…..
Photo © Byron Jorjorian www.byronjorjorian.com