Posts from the ‘Mexico’ Category

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El Faro de Cozumel

2010 March 21
by Justin

Mariners have an interesting 6th sense about them. They rely on a very few seemingly insignificant lights in the great vastness of the dark ocean. Without headlights or brakes, they confidently guide their vessel home. I have had the opportunity to talk with a couple captains while coming back from a night scuba dive, and I quickly learned to quit asking questions when they begin to approach the harbor.
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Dry Dock

2010 March 10
by Justin

These boats have been in dry dock for the last 5 years we have visited Cozumel. I’m not sure when they are scheduled to return to sea? They made for a wonderful image with the sun setting behind them. I was really hoping to get a sun star shining through the windows, but I was just a bit too slow to the draw. Good thing we visit Cozumel yearly, I will have another shot at it…..unless of course they decide to re-commission these vessels.

Capture Notes:

Nikon D300
Nikkor 16-85 VR II
Gitzo Traveler

Aperture: f/8.0
Focal Length: 58 mm
ISO Speed: 200

Processing Notes:

Capture (8 Images)
NX2 Raw Conversion
Photomatix (HDR/Tonemapping)
NIK Define 2.0 (Noise reduction)
Photoshop (Curves adjustment global contrast)
NIK Color EFX Pro (Tonal Contrast)
Photoshop (Curves adjustment – selectively reduced the green in the foliage)
NIK Define 2.0 (Noise reduction)
Photoshop (Vibrance/Saturation selective to the boats)
Photoshop (Resize for web)
NIK Sharpener (Display adaptive 35%)
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Blackberry Swirl

2010 February 16
by Justin

Any Tori Amos fans out there? Why is this question relevant to a photography and travel site? Because, whether you are in the darkroom or on an airplane, it is nice to have your music with you. That being said, if you haven’t noticed the new Darkroom page I have added, I listed out some tunes that are in heavy rotation while I am processing images. Feel free to check out the playlist.

Nikon D300
Tokina 11-16 ATX Pro
Gitzo Traveler
Singh- Ray 3Stop RGND

Exposure: 2
Aperture: f/22.0
Focal Length: 16 mm
ISO Speed: 200

Processing Notes
Capture (1image)
Nikon NX2 (Raw conversion)
Photomatix (HDR/Tonemapping)
NIK Silver Efx Pro (BnW conversion)
Photoshop (Size for web)
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Ask, and you shall receive….

2010 January 18
by admin

A reader and fellow photographer friend asked if I would be willing to make a desktop image from the previous post. No sweat! Just visit the desktop page and choose an image to hang in your office for a while. If you get tired of the photo, check back for a new one or replace it with the picture of your pet dressed like a pirate. Also, all the images on the desktop page are for sale. If you are interested in purchasing a print contact me directly to order. They are very reasonably priced!

To find more desktops click the link:

http://www.lightasmagic.com/desktops/

The Definitive Guide To Cozumel

2010 January 2
by Justin

I spent some time this holiday season putting together a traveler’s guide to Cozumel. The guide provides both maps to photo locations and additional lodging/dining resources. Ok, maybe there are other guides but this one covers all our favorite spots and activities while we visit the island. You can find it here:

http://www.lightasmagic.com/travel/cozumel-mx/

The picture’s story: This local fishing spot is shared by a crocodile measuring 5 meters in length. Nobody seems to know where it came from or where it lives. Several locals have told me that its name is Poncho. He usually visits the marina when the fishing boats return. He is rumored to spend his days sleeping on the fairways of the neighboring golf course. I see why they fish from the safety of the wall, and never look for their balls in the rough.

Nikon D300
Nikkor 16-85 VR II

Capture –> NIK Viveza 2 (brightened the fisherman) –> Nik Tonal Contrast (slight midtone/shadow contrast boost) –> NIK Define 2.0 (whole image automatic) –> NIK Sharpener (for display) –> LightAsMagic.com

Tip: When you are traveling, make sure to do some forward-recon on the internet. You can research local festivals, map locations of interest, and even print out free margarita coupons for your favorite restaurants.

Exposed

2009 December 21
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by admin

This site is about sharing inspiration through stories and pictures. I hope this post doesn’t violate any self imposed rules. What the heck, I make the rules so I guess I should break them. With the addition of a Flip MinoHD to my travel kit, this site is now about sharing inspiration and stories through the occasional moving picture. The Flip is a great little device for traveling light. It lives up to the hype as one of the easiest video cameras to operate. Little did I know that the included software turns my Mac into one of the easiest production studios to operate. The Flip, and the included software, has its limitations but just like using a single prime lens you can create inspirational movies. This movie was made from a series of clips that I downloaded, ordered, and then with a click of a button fed to the ‘Magic Movie’ machine. I added some music and viola!

I apologize in advance for some shaky footage. I had never operated a scooter before, let alone drive it single handed while I filmed our ‘Road Less Traveled’ tour of Cozumel. I hope you enjoy the movie. It is a precursor to the new content I will be providing next year (it is only a week away).

Click on the ‘Play Button’ and give it a second to load.

Tip: Having never shot footage before, I quickly learned to let your subject inject motion into the scene. Panning only works if you have a hydraulic boom.

Out To Sea

2009 December 19
by Justin

Sorry for the delay. Unpacking took longer than anticipated. Actually, I am working up some new content so there might be a slight lag in posts. I promise it won’t be too long, and it will be will worth the wait!

Having been the victim of a coordinated mosquito attack the night before, I decided to shoot from a secure location on the roof of the hotel the second night. The sunset was great and I was lucky to catch a boat heading back to the marina after dropping off its passengers from a day of diving in Cozumel.

This was a single exposure HDR image which helped balance the exposure for the sun and sea. In the new content I will be offering, I will provide some more details about a similar image from a bracketed capture sequence. Stay tuned!

Nikon D300
Nikkor 16-85 VRII
Gitzo Traveler
Singh-Ray 3 stop RGND

Capture –> Photomatix (Pseudo HDR) –> Nik ProContrast –> Noiseware –> Nik Output Sharpener –> LightAsMagic.com

In Tune With The Cosmos

2009 December 16
by Justin

Being a land-locked mountain man (I actually live on the front range), I don’t have many opportunities to work with the sea. However, knowing we were headed to Cozumel in Dec I began to imagine images months in advance. I took inventory of my equipment and geared up accordingly. I will write about my gear choices in later posts. I want to dedicate this post to the cosmic experience I enjoyed while making this image.

Standing on the shoreline durning my first sunset of the trip I setup an interesting composition, metered, and began turning over the shutter. I immediately realized seascapes are like nothing else I have ever worked with. The scene is incredibly dynamic. The quality of light is changing moment to moment. As the waves swirl about in the foreground the composition is in constant motion. It took several minutes until I came to terms with all that was happening in my view finder. Eventually I focused and my vision became clear. As I settled in I became hyper aware of this cosmic dance and the images became aware of me.

I can’t wait for my next trip to the coast. I have a lot to learn from the sea.

Nikon D300
Tokina 11-16 2.8 ATX
Singh-Ray 3 RGND
Gitzo Traveler

Jim Patterson is a photographer who has spent many sunsets with the sea. Please visit his site to view his works along the coast.

http://www.jimpattersonphotography.com

No Traspasar

2009 December 13
by Justin

Whenever I see a staircase leading up to the roof I follow it. Even if the sign reads ‘NO TRASPASAR’.

We are back from a week of diving in Cozumel. The island has become a home away from home for us. We were married on this beach almost 3 years ago. The hotel is beautiful and the people who work there make us feel like family. If you are ever headed to Cozumel I would recommend a stay with the fine folks at the Coral Princess.

Tip: To reduce the reflections on the water and expose what lies below the surface, use a circular polarizer. It is a must have filter in your camera bag of tricks!

Seasonal Affective Disorder

2009 November 12
by Justin


Seasonal Affective Disorder, originally uploaded by LightAsMagic.

This image was made on one of my evening strolls while visiting Cozumel last winter.

Wake up early, go diving, eat lunch, nap, workout, take a photo walk at sunset, a margarita with dinner, then do it again the next day. No better cure for ‘Seasonal Affective Disorder’.

We are headed back soon so check back. Hopefully I will return with beautiful images of the town we so dearly love. I am looking forward to sharing them with you all!

Camera: Lumix TZ4

Yellow

2009 October 3


Yellow, originally uploaded by LightAsMagic.

Fall has settled here in Colorado and the Caribbean is calling me. Until we get on the plane, the best we can do is look back through some old photos of dive trips past.

Anemone

2009 September 22
by Justin


Anemone, originally uploaded by LightAsMagic.

As a photographer who loves the sea, it was only natural that I start taking my gear underwater. A few years back I decided to invest in a advanced point & shoot + housing setup. Because I am only able to go on dive trips a couple times a year, I couldn’t justify the cost of a housing for my SLR. However, I have had some great luck with my modest scuba rig. I do miss some opportunities, but on occasion I capture something worth sharing.

This image is from our New Year’s trip to Cozumel. I believe I shot this in about 40ft of water near the Santa Rosa Wall.