Category Archives: WHERE”S KENT

Where’s Kent features events, art shows, classes, and other places Kent has been or can be found.

Photo Shoot At 6000 Feet ~ Air to Air

Photo Shoot At 6000 Feet ~ Air to Air  Photo Shoot At 6000 Feet ~ Air to Air I know it makes many people cringe, but for some reason I love flying. Any type of flying, any time of the day, anywhere. OK, now add to that fact, I hate roller coasters and it probably...

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Becky T.

I am totally afraid of heights but I think I would be just like you and get lost in the moment and thrill of what was happening. Amazing shots. I can’t wait to see more. Good thing you can’t see my face, I’m green with envy! :-)

LOL, Thank you! :)

Frank Mondo

Absolutely…Amaaaaazing Kent; Wow! What an opportunity.

These are amazing, Kent! All of them. I especially love the second to the last. Great job {as always! ;D}

Aww. Thanks Ruthanne. It’s easy making good images when you’re doing something you love. ;)

Stunning shots Kent! Love them!!!! What a master at composition you are :)

Sherri,
Thank you for the fine compliment. I wouldn’t say ‘master’, but I do try to maximize the composition, to get the most out of an image. :)

Breathtaking describes about 1/100th of my reaction! Wow!
How exciting and how utterly precise and beautiful is your photography!

Thanks Beth, you’re so kind. I’d love to hear the other 99/100. ;)

Wow, blooming amazing photographs, love the backlit ones…

Breathtaking & exhilarating!

Announcing Photography Adventures with Kent Weakley

Announcing Photography Adventures with Kent Weakley  Announcing Photography Adventures with Kent Weakley Well it is now official. I’m taking my photography education on the road and you’re invited. Travel and photography are as much a part of me as air and water. For the first time, I’m opening up this part of me to you....

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Wow! I would LOVE to do this! My husband and I spent the past few years living in Vermont (at a ski area), but as we are avid divers, we tended to get out of the state in the summer and fall to dive in Maine. Just as I got my 7D last summer, Irene hit and pretty much wiped out our foliage season, so I haven’t had a chance to shoot in the fall yet!

Join us, it will be memorable, to say the least :)

Sherri Eisenhuth

I’m IN! I don’t want to wish the year away, but I can’t wait!!! :)

Ola I’m from Brazil. Working as a nurse and have photography as a hobby. My focus is plane spotting and I have a blog with some pictures and videos (http://poaspotter.blogspot.com/). I visited your blog and found it amazing. I took the liberty of putting a link on my blog indicating your blog. Thank you for your attention and congratulations for your incredible photos.

Amazing Shot in the Dark ~ Night Photography

Amazing Shot in the Dark ~ Night Photography  Amazing Shot in the Dark ~ Night Photography Recently while attending a campout, I had the opportunity to capture an image of an 1839 Mountain Howitzer firing in the dark. There was one shot and only one chance to capture the image. Using my Night Photography knowledge,...

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AMAZING! I’ll bet that shot made your day!

It did! I was completely surprised that it turned out that well. :)

Amazing shot!!!

Amazing shot – well done, Kent!

I tell everyone I know with a camera to take the Night Photo class :) I had just gotten my first DSLR when I did it, and the shots I created in that class were enough to inspire me for a lifetime. Thanks Kent! This shot is spectacular!

This is fantastic. I love the story, and thanks for tips regarding how to improvise a night shot without a tripod handy. Your end result was fabulous. Congratulations, and thanks for sharing your experience and lessons through this video.

Good day Ken
Hope you, family & business are all going well – i just came across your brilliant video tutorial on water marking in Lightroom 3.
This is great for me a keen amateur – i am kinda new to Adobe Lightroom- i live in Cold , Wet, Moody at this time of year London UK—- and shoot the odd wedding during the wedding season with my Nikon D200 and my Brand New 2nd hand Nikon D3

A friend from a wedding i did last year asked me if i could put her 618 images from her wedding onto a site so she can show her friends & family that she can link them up to view her wedding thumbnails- i am going to sign up to Flickr & upload the images for Private viewing
But i wanted to put a watermark so no one can copy the images: Your Tutorial was neatly done , very clear and easy for a slow learner like me to follow, i am not from the digital age – but keen to learn.
I also like your images you must be Cooking on Gas Ken ? the Quality is Bang on the Money( Great)
How do i resize all my images for web viewing so when i add the watermark- i can then use the Lightroom upload to Flickr – i have heard there is an option in LR for doing this? Can you explain please.

Thanks for sharing the knowledge

Blessings & Respect

Will

Hi William,
Thank you for all the kind words, much appreciated! :)

In Lightroom goto File > Export > and you will get a list of choices. In the list you can constant the file size to a maximum for both the vertical and horizontal sizes. Also in this list, you can add a watermark here as part of the export process and not have to load the images into Photoshop. Secret – test run an image or two to see if it turns out the way you’d like before running the whole folder of 600+ images. ;) Let me know how it goes for you.

Are You Letting Your Photography Be Framed?

Are You Letting Your Photography Be Framed?  Are You Letting Your Photography Be Framed? Many years ago at an art show, I was tending my photography booth and people watching. Across a walkway I spotted this lady. She was quite easy to notice with a couch pillow under her arm and holding out fabric swatches...

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Melissa

That has got to be one of the coolest pieces of furniture that I have ever seen. Your insight is incredible! Congrats to both you and your son.

Thanks Melissa! So you don’t think it’s too bachelor-padish? LOL :)

Couch art should be outlawed! I like how you approached the end-use of making photographs. Either you make the photograph then find a frame or end-use for it without altering the integrity of the photo or you have the frame or end-use in mind while making the photograph. In both cases, the photograph maintains its integrity.

I love your bach-pad vino bar. Classy!

LOL, thanks! Sure beats the cinder blocks and milk crates shelving system. LOL :)

Melissa

Oh heck no…not bachelor-padish at all! I’m a single mom with 3 kids and would be proud to display it. It’s such a great conversation piece and one of a kind.

LOL, alright cool! I’ll go with it then. LOL ;)

I LOVE the window. What an amazing conversation piece. I think any man or woman would enjoy your bar. As always thanks for sharing your work.

Well, glad I read this. I thought I was crazy getting frustrated with the printing and framing of some of my images. I always figured “That’s the way I cropped it. I did it for a reason, why should I do it again?”

Oh, and that window is just bad-ass man. Really.

LOL, I love dramatic compliments like that. Thank you! :)

great pictures and ideas…

That window is gorgeous – and honestly, so is the cabinet – but the window is breath taking!

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