To see more of my work please visit my website at http://home.neo.rr.com/photoenhancementBIOJohn has been involved in photography for many years but only recently has it become a passion. Johns primary focus is nature and wildlife shots. Flowers, animals, birds, waterfalls and structures are all key components of Johns work. Of course Johns broad array shows that basically anything that captures his eye will soon be captured forever.
Most of Johns travels are throughout the Ohio area, where he makes his home, catching the old with the new. John has learned that there is a little beauty in everything living and material made, realizing life is too short to miss the simple things that might attract they eye. John has also found an added respect for nature, wildlife and its surroundings.
Johns primary format is Digital although he has used film most of his life. John has found digital to be more of a user friendly format. John is experienced in Photoshop and many other digital darkroom programs. Johns work is rarely altered other than to crop his images for framing purposes. John feels that what the camera sees is what his intentions are for his viewers.
Johns work can be found in several shows, gift shops and galleries throughout Ohio. John has won several major awards and is an up and coming photographer.
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Comments (6)
locomouse
This is great! Feels almost haunted when looking through the trees. Actually... I wouldn't be brave enough to get much closer... :)
ryno
Welcome to photography. I think your bio is great, and that why I'm taking time to give you some feedback. This imagage is very static. There is no point of interest. The framing is to tight. This is componded by the shack and the trees having the same color values. Which by the way is also excellent. Since it is close to home I would try more of a 45 degree angle at long distance, if possible. I would also do some post work in photoshop to create outline color variations to draw into the shack. As you can see I'm not a writer so contact me for more details if this isn't clear. 03/04/2004 [Delete]
JohnJarrell
Personally I like this one just like it sets. We both have our own style. I like the rustic look you like bizar. Thanks for your comment and I will take it into consideration but for now I am quite satisfied. JJ
Mikan
Great comment from ryno and I agree with him 100%...Take care! ~Mihai~
ShadowsNTime
Well, hello there Good old friend of mine, just a quick drop in to say hi and say what great works you do...I like this, feels like the cabin and the Ghosts of the past are protected by the trees....fine work!
artice
LOL- I LIKE NATURE AS SHE COMES--FAB SHOT JOHN. P.S. THEY DON'T COME BACK TO READ THE COMMENTS LOL..V..K