RSSArchive for February, 2010

Shove Memorial Chapel at Colorado College

Saturday Morning at Shove Chapel

After hearing my wife’s sister sing for the Colorado Springs Vocal Arts Ensemble at the Colorado College Shove Memorial Chapel last Christmas, I have been wanting to make the short trip to downtown Colorado Springs to capture the beauty of the Chapel’s interior. In the depths of the Great Depression, Colorado College built this long-awaited [...]

What color would you mix for the center squares?

Light and Color Illusions in Art

I came upon something today that I just had to share with fellow artists. Lotto Lab has created a set of powerful color, motion and shape illusions that are quite relevant to us as artists as we strive to communicate accurate color and light in our paintings. Much of Lotto Lab’s research is centred on [...]

Will Art Magazines Move to iPad?

Will Art Magazines Move to iPad?

As I have said before, the odds are good that Apple’s iPad will breathe new life into the publishing industry. Having been involved in marketing and advertising for the past 20 years, I have seen with my own eyes what the web has done to many trade magazines. Most seem to be scrambling to come [...]

Late day at the San Francisco Ferry Building

Golden Gate Bridge from Fort Point

My goal was to take two shots while I was in San Francisco last week. One of the San Francisco skyline at night and another of the Golden Gate Bridge from the the quintessential money shot location at Fort Point. Unfortunately I was not able to get the skyline shot from my target location because [...]

Perry Brown's "Out Work" 23x19 framed, Oil

Perry Brown to Show In Breckenridge, CO

I was pleasantly surprised to find a note in the mail today from Breckenridge Gallery letting me know about Perry Brown’s upcoming one man show in Breckenridge Colorado on March 13th, 2010. They sent me three pictures of Perry’s latest rural and urban landscapes, all of which were very nice paintings. One, called The Pond, [...]

The New Look for A Day Not Wasted

The New Look for A Day Not Wasted

Well, I’m sure you noticed that A Day Not Wasted has had a major facelift. I wanted to achieve three objectives with the blog redesign. First, I wanted to better organize the presentation of my passions for consumption by a diverse audience. I think the new online magazine format allows those with specific interests to [...]

Photoshop HDR Plus Photomatix Tone Mapping

Photoshop HDR Plus Photomatix Tone Mapping

When did life get so complicated? The pursuit of visual perfection in photography has never been so achievable so confusing at the same time. Just look at the jargon we have to deal with! JPEG vs RAW, 16-bit vs 32-bit, HDRI, tone mapping, EV bracketing, tone compression, and more. The digital SLR camera and its [...]