
Jeff Sullivan
Landscape photographer, author, workshop instructor, filmmaker
Occupation: Photographer, author, workshop instructor.
Location: Gardnerville, Nevada
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2013-05-17 20:08:57 (23 comments, 28 reshares, 375 +1s)
Rainbow in a Sun Ray
Last night I caught a sun ray rainbow, just before sunset, at Topaz Lake on the Nevada/California border.
You may have noticed that rainbows move as the sun moves. White light contains all of the colors of the rainbow, and the rainbows we see are simply that light separated out into various wavelengths, which we perceive as colors. This doesn't happen like it does with a prism, where the rainbow comes out the back side of the prism and that color-separated light is projected onto something. Instead, raindrops do separate the colors of light through refraction, but instead of it escaping out the back, that light is reflected back out of the raindrop at a 42 to 43 degree angle. So everywhere you see rainbow color is a raindrop, and if you draw lines back from that rain drop to yourself and to the light source, those lines meet in roughly a 43 degree angl... more »

2013-05-17 20:07:28 (4 comments, 0 reshares, 39 +1s)
Test of Blogger post posted to G+
Now that G+ comments can migrate to Blogger, has integration of the two sites been fixed? In particular, does the photo from the blog post come across at full size, or are Blogger posts still at a disadvantage to native G+ posts?
I even created the blogger post around a photo uploaded to G+, to ensure that it was easily available to G+.
I've been on +Blogger for years (www.MyPhotoGuides.com) , but I've bought a new domain name and hosted +WordPress there when integration with G+ seemed to be better: www.JeffSullivanPhotography.com/blog
For reference, here's how I do it over on +WordPress using a plug-in:
How to Set Up a Photography Web Site and WordPress Photo Blog
http://www.jeffsullivanphotography.com/blog/2012/11/20/how-to-set-up-a-photography-web-site-and-wordpress-photo-blog/


2013-05-17 15:56:05 (58 comments, 67 reshares, 735 +1s)
Lenticular Cloud at Sunset Last Night
Even when I'm not out actively pursuing photographs, sometimes they arrive at my doorstep anyway.
Lenticular clouds are so common in the Eastern Sierra they ore often referred to locally as "Sierra Wave Clouds." Air flows over the Sierra Nevada, dips into the steep 4000 to 10,000 foot drop off here on the back side, then takes a bounce back up, and water vapor condenses as the air rises and cools at the top of that downstream wave. It's like the wave which can form on the downstream side of a rock submerged in a river.


2013-05-16 22:37:47 (92 comments, 129 reshares, 1106 +1s)
Lake Tahoe Sunset near Sand Harbor State Park< Nevada
Last night I tried a photo cropped to a 1:2 shape to see how it would work, this one is 1:3: 300 pixels by 900 pixels. Let's see how it looks with the #NewLook G+ layout...


2013-05-16 00:52:09 (40 comments, 38 reshares, 545 +1s)
Mono Lake Sunrise Color
Testing the new skinny column layout with a tall photo... how does it look?


2013-05-16 02:29:43 (18 comments, 18 reshares, 342 +1s)
Elevated Pool
As I was exploring the rocky shores of La Jolla I came upon this sandstone mound with a little pool of seawater on top. It looks like someone stepped in it and splashed some of the water out right before I found it.


2013-05-14 20:59:37 (39 comments, 25 reshares, 337 +1s)
San Francisco Photowalk Tonight
For the photowalk in San Francisco to be attended by 1300 people tonight, apparently Google+ events have a "party mode" which will allow people to upload photos in real time so others can follow along: https://plus.google.com/events/cm6l1qj16ktg9f8sv69ep7b2rhk


2013-05-14 17:17:14 (32 comments, 13 reshares, 255 +1s)
How Blue is Blue Hour?
This is adjusted to an ultra-warm color temperature of more than ISO 40,000, and it's still blue!

2013-05-14 16:28:46 (7 comments, 0 reshares, 31 +1s)
Is Change Inherently Good or Bad?
A lot of heavy hitters on Google+ say
Change is Good
http://thomashawk.com/2013/05/change-is-good.html
I've always approached change from the perspective of "In change lies opportunity", look for the positive potential and head for that. The topic of change came up here in the context of Google Glass. I'm all for it. I can envision infinite applications... some day soon surgeons will be able to operate across long distances. In the short run... a voice-activated point of view camera? I could definitely use that.
But in the big picture and recent context of rapid erosion of Constitutionally-protected rights, would I like to see due diligence on valid concerns like privacy, given the flood of developments like this one?
Justice Department Secretly Obtains AP Phone Records
