"He makes the winds His messengers, flames of fire his servants." - Psalm 104:4
This fine art photography image is known as a "cloudscape." The theme and subject of the photograph is clouds high up in the sky. I must tell you that all my life I've been fascinated by clouds, dramatic cloud formations, stormy clouds and skies, and of course, the beauty and colors of sunrises and sunsets. I took this cloudscape a few days ago on my way home from work. I was racing against time to get off the highway to a place where I could see a wide view of the sky and clouds. When I look at this photograph, I experience a sense of wonder and awe at the beauty and glory of God's creation.
Inspirational Photography and Fine Art Landscapes by Josiah Christian Friberg of Moravian Falls, North Carolina
Friday, December 7, 2007
Flames of Fire - Inspirational Photography & Fine Art Landscapes by Josiah Christian Friberg
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Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Morning Has Broken - Inspirational Photography & Fine Art Landscapes by Josiah Friberg
I've always loved frost in the mountains and in the countryside. When I saw how cold and frosty it was a few weeks ago on my way to work in Boone, I came upon this scene and just knew I had to capture it and share it with the world, so here it is for you to enjoy and be inspired by. It was quite cold while the morning sunlight broke out on the mountain top across from me. I also noticed a wild turkey fly in and land below the house in the upper left.
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Monday, December 3, 2007
Classy Couple - Inspirational Photography & Fine Art Landscapes by Josiah Christian Friberg
I took this inspirational photography and fine art landscape last summer in Rockport Harbor, Massachusetts. This is one of my favorite quaint New England harbors where you can find all kinds of boats and gift shops. Rockport is actually a haven for artists, so you can find wonderful paintings and photographs for sale. This photograph focuses on two classy traditional lobster boats moored in the midst of other more modern boats. It is a crowded harbor, so it's hard to photograph one or two boats all by themselves. I hope this photograph inspires you to get to the ocean and go out on a boat for some fresh ocean air.
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Friday, November 30, 2007
Insider Secret #1 - Professional Fine Art Landscape Photography Revealed
Learn How to Take Your Photography to a Whole New Level by Learning What Professional Photographs Do that Most Photographers Do Not Do
About a year ago I had a professional photographer friend over for dinner. That night I showed him some of my photographs and asked him for his input. What he shared with me that night ended up taking my inspirational photography and fine art landscapes to a whole new level, and I would now like to share that wisdom with you.
Key #1 – Learn how to properly and creatively “crop” your photographs.
For decades, the standard photograph sizes have been 3 x 5, 4 x 6, 5 x 7, 8 x 10, 11 x 14, 16 x 20, etc. In the old days, you would take your negatives to a shop and choose which sizes you wanted. You had the choice of various sizes, but you never really had the choice to change the dimensions and proportions of the sizes. In other words, if you had a nice wide landscape, you couldn’t crop out some of the top and bottom and get a print with an unconventional size such as 14 x 5. The point here is this: those old traditional sizes and proportions have been limiting your creativity of expression as an artist.
It’s time for you to start cropping your photographs differently and in such a way as to maximize your creative expression of the scenes in your photographs. For example, when my friend looked at one of my photos of a beautiful harbor in Maine, he suggested that I crop out a lot of the somewhat boring sky, as well as some of the uninteresting foreground. He taught me that these areas are often wasted space because they contain elements that are uninteresting and that do not add to the overall composition of the photograph. He was right!
That very night after my friend left, I jumped on my laptop and started immediately re-cropping a lot of my nature landscapes. I couldn’t believe what a shocking difference it made. What had been a good photograph suddenly became a great photograph because the dynamics of the composition had changed to be more artistic and creative. Now, a year later, I automatically crop all of my photographs in this more free and creative way, and I have never looked back at the traditional dimensions and proportions.
One challenge I have had to learn to overcome has to do with framing my newly cropped photographs. As you can imagine, the standard pre-made frames do not match the dimensions of my creative photographs. I have found two solutions to this problem. The first solution is to simply have custom mats and frames made to match the dimensions of my creatively cropped photographs. This is quite a bit more expensive than using the old standard sized pre-made frames, but it is worth it when you’ve got a great photograph. The second solution is to create an electronic mat in Adobe Photoshop that fits the standard dimensions. In other words, if your image is 12 x 6, then you can create a 14 x 11 mat by adding one inch to the top and bottom and 2.5 inches to the left and right sides.
I encourage you to start cropping your photographs from now on from an artistic creative perspective rather than staying confined to the limitations of the traditional dimensions. Start applying this professional photographer's insider secret to your photography.
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Thursday, November 29, 2007
Peeking Out - Inspirational Photography & Fine Art Landscapes by Josiah Christian Friberg
I took this inspirational photography image at the base of Stone Mountain in Wilkes County, North Carolina. There is a historic homestead there made of wood, mud, and stones. This isn't quite a fine art landscape, but it does capture the high quality natural materials that were used to build this homestead. The child peeking out of the window communicates to me a curiosity towards the outside world and the beauty that lies beyond that window; i.e. Stone Mountain and the state park that now encompasses it. It's truly a beautiful place to go hiking, fishing, bird watching, and camping.
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Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Mountain Solitude - Inspirational Photography & Fine Art Landscapes by Josiah Christian Friberg
I've always loved fog in the mountains and by the seashore. When I saw how foggy it was a few mornings ago on my way to work in Boone, I decided to drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway to see what I could find. I came upon this scene and just knew I had to capture it and share it with the world, so here it is for you to enjoy and be inspired by.
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Sunday, November 25, 2007
Thanksgiving - Inspirational Photography and Fine Art Landscapes by Josiah Christian Friberg
HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ON THIS SPECIAL HOLIDAY!
"Give thanks to the LORD, for He is good. His lovingkindness endures forever."
I hope this inspirational photography image and fine art landscape inspires you to give thanks to God for all of the blessings He has given to you. This is a special time to "count your many blessings, and name them one by one," as the old hymn says.
This fine art landscape of the autumn leaves and an old fence was taken at the base of Stone Mountain in Stone Mountain State Park, North Carolina.
inspirational photography by Josiah Christian Friberg of Moravian Falls, North Carolina
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Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Blessed Children - Inspirational Photography & Fine Art Landscapes by Josiah Christian Friberg
I am so thankful to God and my wife for my precious children. Here are my two youngest out for a walk in the fresh autumn air up on the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina. I ran ahead of them, set up my tripod, and then waited for them to come around the corner. I wanted to get an action shot because I'm getting tired of posed photos. I was happy with the result as they came walking around the corner hand-in-hand with their beautiful mother. You may have heard the hymn, "Count your many blessings, name them one by one." Well, here are three of my biggest blessings, with one missing. I hope this inspirational photography image and fine art landscape inspires you to count your many blessings and to name them one by one.
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Sunday, November 18, 2007
Flaming Forest - Inspirational Photography and Fine Art Landscapes by Josiah Friberg
While driving around the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina in the fall, there's one song that continually comes to my mind. Actually, it's an ancient hymn that most of us are familiar with. It's called, "How Great Thou Art." Each verse ends with the chorus, "Then sings my soul, my Savior God to Thee, how great Thou art, how great Thou art!" These are the words that rise in my soul when I survey the awesome beauty of God's creation and all of the flaming colors of the autumn landscape.
When I first saw the above scene, the brilliantly colored trees seemed to be so alive and flaming in all their beauty. I hope that this fine art landscape and inspirational photography image sparks a sense of wonder and awe in your heart at the glorious beauty of God's unfolding autumn artwork. This photograph was taken at the base of Grandfather Mountain, on the Blue Ridge Parkway, about 5 miles southwest of Blowing Rock, North Carolina.
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Thursday, November 15, 2007
Morning Frost - Inspirational Photography & Fine Art Landscapes by Josiah Friberg
I just love the autumn more than any other season. There's something very precious about all of the leaves changing such brilliant colors, the cold windy days, and the early morning frost that covers the grass and plants. I took this inspirational photography image of a frost covered plant up in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. My goal is to help others see the awesome beauty and splendor in God's creation through my fine art landscapes. I hope viewing this photograph inspires a new sense of wonder in your heart towards your Creator and towards His awesome creation. God bless you!
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Sunday, November 11, 2007
Autumn Pine Needles - Inspirational Photography & Fine Art Landscapes by Josiah Friberg
"To everything there is a season, and a time for every purpose under heaven."
This close up autumn inspirational photography image was taken on the Blue Ridge Parkway about two miles southwest of Deep Gap, North Carolina. This fine art landscape speaks to me about the beauty of God's creation and about the life and death cycle that is such a part of nature and the changing of the seasons. To me, autumn is the end of one season with all of its glorious colors, and the reminder that death will be followed by resurrection life in the spring.
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