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Thank you again for all the comments and feedback - much appreciated and I read them all! A lot of requests come in for my tutorial about how I do these shots - you can find it here: HDR Tutorial
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StuckInCustoms > The Lotus Sunrise These delicate shapes are seen on a variety of temples all over southeast Asia, India, and other parts of the Far East.  It is the shape of a Lotus Blossom, a timeless symbol, and it is repeated over and over here at Angkor Wat.  The lotus represents the purity of body, speech, and mind.  Like the lotus, these should float above the muddy waters of attachment and desire.  The shot was taken around 5 or 6 AM in the morning.  While shooting, I was attended to by a small Cambodian girl that would bring me strong Vietnamese coffee whenever I ran out, which was often.  I don't know where she would go to get it -- she would disappear off into the jungle and come walking calmly back every 15 minutes or so, smiling. - Trey Ratcliff Read more, including some info on my upcoming London photowalk (and vote on some locations for shots!) here at the Stuck in Customs blog.
StuckInCustoms > The Black Rock I spent a several hours on a huge black sand beach.  This was in the volcanic area of southern Iceland, not too far from the recent volcano eruption.  Parts of the nearby town of Wik were still covered in ash while I was there, so it had sort of a light feeling of an Icelandic Pompeii.There were no roads in this area, but I wanted to explore, so I drove my 4x4 boldly out into the black sand expanse.  It's strange just driving in a blue, soft morning light across an endless horizon of black sand.  It's almost like being in the middle of a huge black asphalt parking lot, with no lines, no curbs, and no end.  Every few miles, enormous black rock structures would shoot up out of the flatness.  I stopped at every one, almost like it was calling me.- Trey RatcliffClick here to read the rest of this post at the Stuck in Customs blog.
StuckInCustoms > The TWIT Cottage For those of you that don’t know, Leo has established an incredible lineup of podcasts, all of which eminate from this unassuming cottage in Petaluma, California. I’ve been over to the cottage twice, and I grabbed a few photos on my most recent trip.- Trey RatcliffClick here to read the rest of this post at the Stuck in Customs blog.
StuckInCustoms > Leo Laporte, Hard at Work This photo below is a 5-exposure HDR.  It was shot with a Nikon D3X (see my Nikon D3X Review) in aperture priority.  The five shots were at -2, -1, 0, +1, and +2.  Of course, Leo was moving around betwixt the exposures, so there are some tricks to fix that.  It's all there inside the free HDR Tutorial.But you don't need a big expensive camera like that to make HDRs.  I have good/better/best suggestions on my HDR Camera recommendations page.- Trey RatcliffClick here to read the rest of this post at the Stuck in Customs blog.
StuckInCustoms > The Giant Sun Sinks into the Tasman Sea Despite what I said in the podcast, sometimes you do want to go beyond +2 to -2 !  I can't go through every caveat in those short soundbytes... but this exemplifies such a case.  In this photo of the sunset over the Tasman Sea, off the coast of New Zealand, I did take 7 exposures form +3 to -3.  Whenever you aim the camera right into the sun, you need to expose even more range than normal.I am going back to New Zealand for about a month in October.  It will be a blast!  This time, I'll be spending most of my time on the South Island, exploring around...  I hope to bring back more wonderful finds from the wild for you! - Trey Ratcliff There's more, including video of my chat with Leo Laporte's The Tech Guy, here at the Stuck in Customs blog.
StuckInCustoms > The Ultimate Carnival I've been to Disney World many many times, but this is my first time as a grown-up to Disneyland.  I always feel strange, by the way, calling myself a grown-up!  Disneyland has two parks on the premises.  This one is from California Adventures, the second and newer park.  Towards the backside, there is this perfect street, full of carnival-like activities.   - Trey Ratcliff Read the rest here at the Stuck in Customs blog.
StuckInCustoms > The Rest of the India Story So, I took this photo from across a slow-moving river. After shooting, I explored a bit more as the sun was setting, then returned to the same spot, rotating the camera about 45 degrees to the right. This is what I saw.In the distance, you can see how it is a layer of smoke in the air. This is where families come from all over the Agra area to burn the bodies of recently deceased loved ones. They then throw some ashes in the river to begin the cycle again. Indians come from all over the area to visit this river, see the Taj Mahal, and visit other local temples. It’s a very peaceful place… I hope this photo helps to describe the general feeling of the place.- Trey RatcliffClick here to read the rest of this post at the Stuck in Customs blog.
StuckInCustoms > Forever Skies The beautiful and endless skies of Iceland are a constant source of inspiration. Have you ever seen that movie, “What Dreams May Come”? Do you remember how it had these flowing, impressionist scenes? Iceland is kind of like that all the time! I wonder if the people that live there get used to it over time… I can’t say for sure. But I was keenly aware of every hue and color in the sky throughout the roadtrip.If you recall, I also used to double-major in Geophysics, so I am into the geology of all these places. But, I end up getting frustrated when I can’t recognize different formations. Like, for example, that wonderful mountain-plateau there on the left… not sure how that was made. It’s different than all the other bits of these glacier-carved fjords. Anyway, I’m sure that one of the clever people in this audience can tell me what it is!- Trey RatcliffClick here to read the rest of this post at the Stuck in Customs blog.
StuckInCustoms > The Rainbow After the Storm All that's missing from this one is a unicorn.  This is one reason I am excited about genetic engineering.  I think that some odd-ball researcher is going to make a real unicorn one day...  and everyone (well, MOST everyone) will love it.  Hey future-unicorn-genetic-engineer, please contact me after you successfully bring one of these to term so I can take the first photo.  That would be very cool. - Trey Ratcliff Read the rest of this entry here at the Stuck in Customs blog.
StuckInCustoms >  France, Through the Centuries I'll be arriving in France soon, and I can't wait.  There is something very comforting about some of these places where time seems to stand still through the ages.  Notre Dame on the Seine is one of these places.  I take photos every time I go... - Trey Ratcliff Read the rest of this here at the Stuck in Customs blog.
StuckInCustoms > The Secret Church Who would have ever guessed that this immense, classically architected church is in the middle of Chicago, Il?  It's quite amazing, isn't it?My friend Fiona took me here around the time of the Chicago book launch party.  It is a great place place for all kinds of HDR photography. - Trey Ratcliff Read the rest here at the Stuck in Customs blog.
StuckInCustoms > When the Earth was Young This unique area of Iceland has new surprises at every turn. The strange milky-blue water boils up from underground. There is a big part of you that wants to touch it to see how hot is is. The other part of you is scared to touch it. These two parts never stop fighting until you go ahead and touch it. Then, you discover it’s not all that hot after all, and it only reinforces a already poorly-reinforced decision matrix for the next time. - Trey RatcliffClick here to read the rest of this post at the Stuck in Customs blog.
StuckInCustoms > The Abandoned Farmhouse This place was another one of those New Zealand fence-hoppers. I'm never 100% sure that jumping over fences is a great move.  But if the place looks abandoned, I just go for it.  I don't mean any harm....  I'm just going to take photos.  So far, this has never caused me an issue (except for when I forget to check to see if the fence is electrified).I don't do a lot of these urbex shots, but I certainly do enjoy them.  Did you know there are several forums out there that have listings of abandoned buildings around the world? - Trey Ratcliff Read the rest here at the Stuck in Customs blog.
StuckInCustoms > Play in Beverly Hills, Shop in Beverly Hills Well, those signs pretty much say it all.  The city council voted down the less-popular alternatives, "Get Mugged in Beverly Hills, Get Ladyboy Hookers in Beverly Hills".  Those were right out.While I was shooting this, a stretch limo pulled up beside me.  The driver and I had a nice conversation...  He had someone in the back, but the screen was up to keep out noise and wandering eyes.  - Trey Ratcliff Read the rest here at the Stuck in Customs blog.
StuckInCustoms > A Mercedes in Paris While walking along the Champs-Élysées in Paris, I came across this really slick Mercedes dealership.  I don't even want to think about what the lease for this space is...  but it is super cool.  I wonder if they would have let me walk in and take it out for a spin.  - Trey Ratcliff Read this entry here at the Stuck in Customs blog.

The Rainbow After the Storm


All that's missing from this one is a unicorn. This is one reason I am excited about genetic engineering. I think that some odd-ball researcher is going to make a real unicorn one day... and everyone (well, MOST everyone) will love it. Hey future-unicorn-genetic-engineer, please contact me after you successfully bring one of these to term so I can take the first photo. That would be very cool.

- Trey Ratcliff

Read the rest of this entry here at the Stuck in Customs blog.
StuckInCustoms > The Rainbow After the Storm All that's missing from this one is a unicorn.  This is one reason I am excited about genetic engineering.  I think that some odd-ball researcher is going to make a real unicorn one day...  and everyone (well, MOST everyone) will love it.  Hey future-unicorn-genetic-engineer, please contact me after you successfully bring one of these to term so I can take the first photo.  That would be very cool. - Trey Ratcliff Read the rest of this entry here at the Stuck in Customs blog.

The Rainbow After the Storm


All that's missing from this one is a unicorn. This is one reason I am excited about genetic engineering. I think that some odd-ball researcher is going to make a real unicorn one day... and everyone (well, MOST everyone) will love it. Hey future-unicorn-genetic-engineer, please contact me after you successfully bring one of these to term so I can take the first photo. That would be very cool.

- Trey Ratcliff

Read the rest of this entry here at the Stuck in Customs blog.
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