Kyle Dickson's Archive
Fort Phantom Hill evening
Thanks to Nil Santana and Donald Simpson for again helping our second faculty/staff lightpainting evening go so smoothly. Long-exposure shooting–like so much of digital photography–is a lot of experimentation, but fortunately the film is cheap.
If you joined us, please consider sharing a few of your favorites to the blog. For instructions on posting photos, see the Post by Email page.
To see and comment on the photos of other participants, click on the red Email Blog Posts link in the right sidebar. Look forward to seeing what everyone came away with.
Digital Academy group shots
Thanks to the dozens of ACU faculty members and their spouses who have joined us to make each Digital Academy a unique experience.
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Kyle Dickson on photos from Ginna
8:10 am, 04.13.11
Something as simple as two pieces of wood meeting. Love the feel of their texture.
Kyle Dickson on Al's Photos
12:02 am, 04.12.11
So many great textures from metal–whether chrome, sheet metal, or trusty porch chairs. Your photos are almost tactile.
I’d second Nil’s note about the river. Nice feeling of movement. . .
Kyle Dickson on Houston's Pics
11:33 pm, 04.11.11
In our second semester, I think I’m impressed with how many different looks the omnipresent water tower gives from different angles and times of day.
Kyle Dickson on Gruene, Texas - Donald's pics
5:46 pm, 04.11.11
Donald,
Got it fixed. Thanks for sharing some astonishing work. Could you tell everyone how you pulled off the multiple-exposure shots, whether in the camera or later in software.
Kyle Dickson on Jana's photos
11:57 pm, 10.24.10
Thanks also to Nil for taking time to comment on everyone’s work. I know everyone appreciated the time he invested in the day long workshop, but this is equally insightful.
Jana, we were glad that you could join us as well. Great weekend and great pics.
Kyle Dickson on Bill Rankin's iPhone Pix
8:03 am, 10.20.10
Still amazing to me that this level of images was produced on a phone. I know you edited some of your point and shoot photos in Aperture, but did you do any color processing on these (on your laptop or iPhone)? Really nice.
Kyle Dickson on Gruene Weekend Overview
9:03 pm, 10.12.10
Thanks to Bill Rankin for our initial photos to kick off the site.