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Pink Mountains During Morning Sunrise

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Daily Photo – Pink Mountains During Morning Sunrise

Te Anau is a great little town down in the southern fjord area of New Zealand. It’s sort of the stopping-off point for Milford Sound and Doubtful Sound. It’s also a great home base for photography, because there are countless things to see within just a short drive. I woke up early one morning to drive out towards Doubtful Sound and I saw this scene in my rear-view mirror.

Pink Mountains During Morning SunriseTe Anau is a great little town down in the southern fjord area of New Zealand.  It's sort of the stopping-off point for Milford Sound and Doubtful Sound.  It's also a great home base for photography, because there are countless things to see within just a short drive.  I woke up early one morning to drive out towards Doubtful Sound and I saw this scene in my rear-view mirror.- Trey RatcliffThe rest of this blog entry is here at stuckincustoms.com.

Tiny House in France

The Hameau de la Reine – Better than Disney World?

You know how Disney makes super-perfect versions of everything? How everything is too-good-to-be-true in a wonderful fantasy escapism kinda way? I was thinking this place below was better than anything the Disney Imagineers could do… and I was wondering if you all have found other little magical spots that are the same way.

Daily Photo – Tiny House in France

So, Versailles is a monstrously huge place. I’m not sure how you could see everything in a day. I chose to concentrate this trip out in the royal gardens, and a confusing walk got me into this place. It’s not exactly secret, but I didn’t know about it until I walked up upon it!

It is called “The Hameau de la Reine”, and is generally known as the Queen’s Hamlet. It was built for Marie Antoinette between 1785 and 1792. It is lovely, and this is only one of the many little places I captured there… more soon!

Tiny House in FranceSo, Versailles is a monstrously huge place.  I'm not sure how you could see everything in a day.  I chose to concentrate this trip out in the royal gardens, and a confusing walk got me into this place.  It's not exactly secret, but I didn't know about it until I walked up upon it!It is called "The Hameau de la Reine", and is generally known as the Queen's Hamlet.  It was built for Marie Antoinette between 1785 and 1792.  It is lovely, and this is only one of the many little places I captured there... more soon!- Trey RatcliffRead the rest of this entry here at the Stuck in Customs blog.

The Secret Google Chilling Vat

Thanks again Google Zurich

I do have a funny little story from the Zurich offices. We did a Google+ hangout from one of their special conference rooms. It was called “SkyNet”, and halfway through the hangout, the windows shades started to automatically close. It was really eerie and I made a joke about SkyNet, and there was nervous laughter behind me.

Daily Photo – The Secret Google Chilling Vat

On the tour around the cool Zurich offices, Brian White took me into this watery oasis. It is where euro-Googlers come to nap when they need a brain-break. I don’t know for sure, but I imagine them slinking around in here while wearing trendy euro-clubbing clothes.

There were soft water-sounds wafting about, and everything was very zen. You can choose whatever sleeping arrangement you like: the porcelain tub filled with red foam cubes, the leathery massage chair that doesn’t ask questions, or many more..

The Secret Google Chilling VatOn the tour around the cool Zurich offices, Brian White took me into this watery oasis. It is where euro-Googlers come to nap when they need a brain-break. I don't know for sure, but I imagine them slinking around in here while wearing trendy euro-clubbing clothes.There were soft water-sounds wafting about, and everything was very zen. You can choose whatever sleeping arrangement you like: the porcelain tub filled with red foam cubes, the leathery massage chair that doesn't ask questions, or many more...- Trey RatcliffThe rest of this blog post is here at www.stuckincustoms.com.

The Long and Twisty Road

Why Twisty Roads?

Why do we like looking at twisty roads? I would love it if I could find a psychological analysis of this… there must be some reason…

If anything, I think it might be related to that other larger phenomenon I have mentioned before. That idea that our pleistocene-savannah brains like to see: fresh water (survival), trees (shelter), open plains (predators), vast skies (weather), and paths (game or human habitation). It may just be related to that last one.

Daily Photo – The Long and Twisty Road

I lament I can’t remember exactly where this is in Iceland. I think it was up by lake Myavatn, but I’m not totally sure.

That word Myavatn is related to little mosquitoes. I wondered why it had that name until about 5 AM one day. There were millions… and I mean millions of mosquitoes that came out of nowhere! It was one of those weather-things were the temperature is just perfect and they get up and go crazy for a few hours before settling down again. I had to retreat into the car mostly for reasons of sanity!

The Long and Twisty RoadI lament I can't remember exactly where this is in Iceland.  I think it was up by lake Myavatn, but I'm not totally sure.  That word Myavatn is related to little mosquitoes.  I wondered why it had that name until about 5 AM one day.  There were millions... and I mean millions of mosquitoes that came out of nowhere!  It was one of those weather-things were the temperature is just perfect and they get up and go crazy for a few hours before settling down again.  I had to retreat into the car mostly for reasons of sanity!- Trey RatcliffRead more here at the Stuck in Customs blog.

Soft Zurich at Night

Slowly getting through the Switzerland shots!

This batch is taking me a long time… plus there has been a lot of trouble along with a Drobo problem that gave me the blues… that slowed me down… and made me drop my faith in the Drobos one notch… I’m still using them, but I hold my breath a little more to be honest.

Daily Photo – Soft Zurich at Night

These slow-moving huge rivers make for some very nice reflections.

With HDR there is a problem of “ghosting” which is when the various frames show different things. I usually leave the water alone when it gets ghosted because it has sort of an impressionistic feel to it, I think. In a sense, it gives the “impression” of water, which is somewhere between a photo and our memory.

Soft Zurich at Night These slow-moving huge rivers make for some very nice reflections. With HDR there is a problem of "ghosting" which is when the various frames show different things.  I usually leave the water alone when it gets ghosted because it has sort of an impressionistic feel to it, I think.  In a sense, it gives the "impression" of water, which is somewhere between a photo and our memory.  - Trey Ratcliff More here at the Stuck in Customs blog.

Boy and Grandfather at Tiananmen Square

In China

Well now I’m deep in China. I think it is my fourth or fifth time here. This time I’m going to visit many of the old haunts as well as try some new ones. As usual, if there are suggestions, let me know! 🙂

Daily Photo – Boy and Grandfather at Tiananmen Square

I was walking through Tiananmen on a white-out cloud day taking photos of people. I had on my earphones and was kind of drifting in and among the crowd. It’s a bit like being in a movie when you do this… anyway, I’m sure you’ve heard me mention it before, so I won’t go into details. It’s often a very nice way to make things timeless… to separate people and objects from their place and time.

These two were on the ground wrestling and having fun. I squatted about 15 feet away to take a photo, and they were most delighted!

HDR Photo

An Awesome Spot for a Wine Bar

How Mainstream is Photography?

I’m really in-the-bubble, so I can’t be objective about this. I’m normally good at being very objective about things, but I know if you are a hammer, everything you see is a nail. I see this all the time with people with hobbies or passions. Like, for example, if you are really into veganism, then suddenly you are able to find all this stuff around that supports your world view. You know what I mean…

Daily Photo – An Awesome Spot for a Wine Bar

I was over taking photos of that monstrous church over there before walking home. Luckily (I don’t always do this), I looked over my shoulder as I was walking down this little road with the wine bar. It seemed like kind of a cool scene, so I set up to take photos.

Naturally, people always come over and ask what I am doing. It is very confusing to many people that someone would actually like to take a photo of all this. Sometimes I feel like photography is getting very mainstream and everyone is doing it, but then again, I see very few people out doing stuff like this. And, I guess it makes it even more niche if all these people are coming over trying to figure out what I am doing.

An Awesome Spot for a Wine Bar I was over taking photos of that monstrous church over there before walking home. Luckily (I don’t always do this), I looked over my shoulder as I was walking down this little road with the wine bar. It seemed like kind of a cool scene, so I set up to take photos.Naturally, people always come over and ask what I am doing. It is very confusing to many people that someone would actually like to take a photo of all this. Sometimes I feel like photography is getting very mainstream and everyone is doing it, but then again, I see very few people out doing stuff like this. And, I guess it makes it even more niche if all these people are coming over trying to figure out what I am doing.- Trey RatcliffClick here to read the rest of this post at the Stuck in Customs blog.

New Video from Crater Lake

Behind-the-scenes

Here is another new video for you… I took this very recently up at Crater Lake… Enjoy!

Exploring Nimes

More eBooks?

My latest eBook over at Flatbooks.com is on Composing The Photo, which reminds me of the cinematic crop below. It has been so long since I’ve written one! I’ve got many more in my head… I just haven’t had the time to get them down. I’ll get to it. Really, these eBooks have been much more profitable than the regular books, although that is not really a big motivation for me. If it was, I’d churn out a new eBook every few weeks! Anyway…I know I know many people want more… and I will get to it eventually.

Daily Photo – Exploring Nimes

After sitting down for thirty minutes waiting on the right light (see my previous Nimes photo by clicking the category above the comments), I walked around the left side of the structure. I liked all the cafes and the road and it all seemed balanced… so I set up for a wide-angle shot.

You’ll notice that I cut off the top and bottom… they didn’t add much to the photo, and they gave the whole thing a more cinematic feel.

Exploring NimesAfter sitting down for thirty minutes waiting on the right light (see my previous Nimes photo by clicking the category above the comments), I walked around the left side of the structure.  I liked all the cafes and the road and it all seemed balanced...  so I set up for a wide-angle shot.You'll notice that I cut off the top and bottom... they didn't add much to the photo, and they gave the whole thing a more cinematic feel.- Trey RatcliffRead more here at the Stuck in Customs blog.

Google Photos Hangout from Google

New Video!

I’ve really been enjoying Google+… often times I am able to post there quicker than here — so if you want to see super-immediate stuff, that is a good place to hang out!

Wondering what is coming next with Google Photos? We have all kinds of stuff in here… after a long discussion with the Google Photos team! +Brian Rose joins me while there at the offices and we decided to broadcast live and record the whole thing! Thanks again to +Keith Barrett for making this last-minute idea possible through his network!

What other Google Photo questions do you have? I’m sure Brian and the Google Photos team will monitor this thread… so share your thoughts!

Intro: We meet Brian Rose from Google and other photographers join in like +Sara Collaton

1:25 +Robert Scoble introduces himself and talks a bit about +Ray William Johnson

3:24 +Andrey Tochilin from 500px puts on a sexy shirt and talks like a spy

5:50 +Dustin Meyer intros himself and talks about his biz in Austin a bit.

7:00 +Brian Matiash from onOne joins us. onOne did not pay me to have him on… they could not pay me enough… it was a mistake how he slipped in…

7:40 The possible Google bot +Shirley Lo joins us

10:00 Brian Rose talks about some new PhotoWalks

12:00 I ask Andre about user growth on 500px in relation to Google+

13:40 Scoble talks about Google Photos a bit… discusses different layout possibilities and blathers on about this and that.

14:30 Brian talks about how Google+ expected things to go and how they actually went.

21:30 The discussion with Google+ — the laundry list of things that Google+ Photos is thinking about… *I start by describing an exciting way Google can blow Getty out of the water*… an idea originally discussed with +Thomas Hawk. And yes, this notion has been described and discussed in detail with the clever +Bradley Horowitz as well.

33:00 Scoble has a nice filtering idea… stopped clock theory at work….

38:45 I talk about how +Lisa Bettany did in the Google kitchens… then Brian starts going through the rest of the list by himself while I step away to Bettany the kitchen.

46:30 Brian talks about a “Read More” option…

47:10 Matiash stumbles over himself in an adorable way when talking about +Nicole S. Young

48:51 Scoble talks about the nice quick feedback mechanism…

52:40 Keith Barrett comes in and asks a question about mobile

54:00 Matiash asks about Google’s plans to kill Facebook

57:00 Scoble talks about noise control… and filtration… and things devolve from there as we all start having secret thoughts about Brian Rose’s mustache.