Sunday, December 12, 2010

Trees - Part Four


In the Balance
2010
© Larry Torno

In the Balance was yet another image found in my favorite location. In fact, just to the right of these trees, is the Dragonscape pole. A handicap parking sign has been added to the post, altering the landscape and making the previous composition obsolete.
     These two trees with three trunks, sit side-by-side in a simple, balanced manner. Although they exist separate of each other, in their current state of defoliation, they visually come together as one.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Untitled Series - Part Five


December 1
2010
© Larry Torno

December 1 is the first serious image created with my new camera and I couldn't be happier with the results.
     True to its name, this photo was shot on December 1; a cold, ugly, brown day when the sun happened to be shining for a little while. I like the rhythmic pattern of the trees all lined up and barely visible over the crest of a small hill.
     As always, you can click on the photo for a larger view. 

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Botanica - Part Eight


In Form
2010
© Larry Torno

In Form is another in a series of botanical images that I like creating. There is a simple, understated elegance in the composition of this photo. The balance of form, the repetition of shape and the gentle movement of the leaves, all add to the serenity of this scene.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

The Compassion Collection - Part One - SOLD OUT


THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
It is with great pleasure that I announce that the first photo of the Compassion Collection has sold out. That means we're sending a check to a shelter for abused women and their children.
     Thank you to the buyers for your generosity and support; you've helped provide a place of healing and a voice of hope for women in need.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Botanica - Part Seven


Aloe, Stirring
2010
© Larry Torno

I've tried photographing this plant a dozen times or so and never came up with an image that I liked. Recently we moved the aloe to a different room and the lighting changed everything.
     Natural southern light gave me a new perspective and makes Aloe, Stirring one of my favorite recent photos.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

NEWS - Barbie Goes To Amsterdam

NEWS - NEWS - NEWS  
This month, Barbie goes international. 
The Dutch publication, Psychologie Magazinehas selected an image from my series of Barbie doll portraits to appear in their November issue. The photograph, Frankie, Annette and Moondoggie, is used to illustrate an article on fashion and psychology, and answers the question, "What do you express when you're wearing certain clothes?"
     I'm excited to have one of my photos reproduced in a European publication

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Sky Painting - Part One


Northern Composure
2010
© Larry Torno


I couldn't have asked for a better sky background than the one I found for the composition of this image. The clouds were already forming as I arrived at the location and I only had to search for a short time to find the appropriate foreground subject to complement the sky. 
     This is my favorite place to photograph and it never lets me down. Recent posts; Dragonscape, Jaws and Ride with Traffic, were all shot within 100 yards of this spot.
     Northern Composure is yet another interpretation of the visual complexity I continue to find in this area.




Sunday, October 17, 2010

Untitled Series - Part Four



Bridge 364, Duo
2009
© Larry Torno

Bridge 364, Duo was shot after a disappointing morning of trying to find something interesting about these side-by-side spans that I hadn't seen before.
     As I headed home over the river, I saw the image I was looking for, grabbed the camera, set in on my dashboard and took a chance.
     I like the spontaneity of the composition, the moodiness of the clouds and the motion in the shot.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Untitled Series - Part Three



Subtraction
2009
© Larry Torno

I photographed the opposite end of this building (Spaceship), then discovered another scene around the back that is completely different, save for the repetition of the small square windows. The composition reminded me of the long-shadowed paintings of Bill Kohn.
     As complex as the multi-planed surfaces are from this angle, I found it interesting to see how the light flattened the scene and held the image together.