
Michael Frye
Occupation: Landscape and Nature Photographer, Writer and Teacher
Location: Mariposa, CA
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2013-06-13 21:14:53 (34 comments, 2 reshares, 48 +1s)
Thoughts on the Adobe Creative Cloud
There’s been a lot of internet discussion lately about the new Adobe Creative Cloud. On the positive side, subscribers will get regular updates to the software when new features are ready, rather than having to wait for a new version to come out. On the other hand, $20 per month for an application like Photoshop represents a substantial price increase. I might be able to live with the price, but here’s the worst part: if you stop your subscription at any time, you can’t use the software anymore.
I have a lot more to say about all this on my blog:
http://www.michaelfrye.com/landscape-photography-blog/2013/06/13/thoughts-on-the-adobe-creative-cloud/
What do you think? Are you going to subscribe to the Creative Cloud? Why, or why not?


2013-06-12 22:38:31 (18 comments, 11 reshares, 121 +1s)
+Claudia Welsh and I had a wonderful time up in redwood country. It’s such a beautiful area, and we had great conditions – plus two really nice groups of people in our workshops, and the relaxing ambience of the Requa Inn to come home to after a long day of photography. It was a memorable and enjoyable two weeks.
I’ll post more images from the area soon, but I’ll start with this one showing sun breaking through the fog in a redwood forest. It can be difficult to work with this kind of splotchy light, but I loved the mood of this scene, and luckily the sun hit just the right spots, creating a nicely-balanced pattern of light and dark.
#landscapephotography +Landscape Photography


2013-05-24 18:04:13 (18 comments, 9 reshares, 134 +1s)
I’m up along the far northern California coast, scouting for my upcoming redwood workshops. I found a redwood grove that gets sunlight very late in the afternoon, and watched beautiful amber light streaming through the forest as I walked along the trail. This image is the result of one of those fortunate combinations of light and subject, where the rhododendron happened to grow in a spot illuminated by one of the very last rays of sun. You can see several more new images from this region on my blog:
http://www.michaelfrye.com/landscape-photography-blog/2013/05/24/in-redwood-country/
+Landscape Photography #landscapephotography +10000 PHOTOGRAPHERS +Forest Friday #redwoods

2013-05-16 20:51:04 (6 comments, 2 reshares, 12 +1s)
The Yosemite Falls webcam now shows live streaming video!

2013-05-13 19:08:56 (0 comments, 0 reshares, 3 +1s)
A reminder for fellow Sierra Nevada photographers and enthusiasts - there is a new Google Plus community for you: Sierra Nevada: Photographs from the Range of Light
And you are invited... ;-)


2013-05-10 18:09:35 (8 comments, 2 reshares, 25 +1s)
Spring Continues in Yosemite
One afternoon during my Spring Digital Camera workshop last week I found time to make this image, with dogwoods juxtaposed against reflections in the Merced River. This is good example of the kind of small-scale lighting event I wrote about on my blog recently; late in the day the sun hit trees and bushes along the opposite bank of the river, creating multi-colored reflections in the water behind this group of dogwoods.
You can see some more recent images, and read about where you can still photograph dogwoods in Yosemite, in this blog post:
http://www.michaelfrye.com/landscape-photography-blog/2013/05/10/spring-continues-in-yosemite/


2013-05-10 18:00:53 (15 comments, 2 reshares, 86 +1s)
Spring Continues in Yosemite
One afternoon during my Spring Digital Camera workshop last week I found time to make this image, with dogwoods juxtaposed against reflections in the Merced River. This is good example of the kind of small-scale lighting event I wrote about on my blog recently; late in the day the sun hit trees and bushes along the opposite bank of the river, creating multi-colored reflections in the water behind this group of dogwoods.
You can see some more recent images, and read about where you can still photograph dogwoods in Yosemite, in this blog post:
http://www.michaelfrye.com/landscape-photography-blog/2013/05/10/spring-continues-in-yosemite/
+10000 PHOTOGRAPHERS curated by +Robert SKREINER
#landscapephotography +Landscape Photography curated by +Margaret Tompkins +Carra Riley +Bill Wood +David Heath Willia... more »


2013-04-30 14:14:27 (12 comments, 2 reshares, 94 +1s)
A Beautiful Week in Yosemite
Yosemite Valley has been exceptionally pretty lately. Last Wednesday some dramatic clouds rolled in, and it's been a great year for dogwoods.
The dogwoods in Yosemite are pretty consistent performers. They always bloom, regardless of how wet or dry the previous winter has been. But some years are better than others, and this is one of the better ones I’ve seen recently, as most of the trees have more blossoms than usual. The dogwoods arrived early this year, and all of them are now leafing out, but the flowers were still fresh-looking yesterday. In another week or so they’ll start to look bedraggled in the valley, though they should just be starting to bloom at higher elevations along highways 41 and 120, and in the Tuolumne Grove of giant sequoias.
Temperatures are warm for the end of April, and the waterfalls are going strong. The... more »

2013-04-29 00:41:26 (1 comments, 0 reshares, 7 +1s)
Our friend LothLorien Stewart at +Mostly Sweet Jewelry makes wonderful jewelry, and is new to the G+ community, so I hope you'll check out her work and add her to your circles.


2013-04-22 20:15:13 (2 comments, 4 reshares, 30 +1s)
My Thoughts About the Lightroom 5 Beta
The Lightroom 5 Beta seems like a modest upgrade compared to previous versions. But it's still a big deal because it could radically improve your workflow: http://www.michaelfrye.com/landscape-photography-blog/2013/04/22/lightroom-5-beta/


2013-04-22 17:57:39 (15 comments, 6 reshares, 73 +1s)
My Thoughts About the Lightroom 5 Beta
The Lightroom 5 Beta seems like a modest upgrade compared to previous versions. But it's still a big deal because it could radically improve your workflow: http://www.michaelfrye.com/landscape-photography-blog/2013/04/22/lightroom-5-beta/

2013-04-19 17:48:13 (2 comments, 0 reshares, 6 +1s)
I've just launched a new Kickstarter campaign to help fund my new documentary, The Power of Place. Check it out, make a pledge if you can, and share the news! Thanks!


2013-04-19 05:39:10 (3 comments, 2 reshares, 46 +1s)
Congratulations to SmugPro +Ben Canales for having this incredible photo featured as the NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap130417.html
Check out more of +Ben Canales night photography on his SmugMug site at http://thestartrail.smugmug.com
A great backstory from +Ben Canales about this incredibly rare capture:
"This image is particularly satisfying because it represents more than just this moment and scene- it's got a little bit of back story and history. I first went to this spot a couple months prior at the beginning of winter. I wasn't sure what I'd find up on the ridge, and ended up in a bit of a thrilling winter snow storm. On this first trip, rather than taking pictures, I spent the whole night kicking the tent walls as snow accumulated and began to sag in the roof. When I wasn't kicking at the walls,... more »


2013-04-18 21:07:42 (10 comments, 2 reshares, 59 +1s)
Dogwoods and Lunar Rainbows
First, before you get too excited, this photograph was made last year, so no, the dogwoods don't look like that yet! The dogwoods are just starting to come out in Yosemite Valley. I was up there Tuesday, and saw that perhaps 30 percent of the dogwoods had new, green blossoms. A couple of trees even had fully white – though small – blossoms. Also, the cottonwoods are leafing out with those beautiful new bright-green leaves.
You want to catch the dogwoods early. The flowers last for several weeks, but they start to look ragged after awhile, and they don’t stand out as much after the trees leaf out. With the weather predicted to warm up this weekend I expect the dogwoods will progress rapidly, and many, perhaps even most, will be in full bloom a week from now. Next week or the following weekend might be the best time this year.

