I have always wanted to try something new in photography once in a while. Over the past few years I have explored high dynamic range photography, infrared photography and have also developed new ways to post process my photos. During my time on Tumblr, I was inspired by Olle‘s photograph. He does film and digital [...]
After a long absence from my site, I’m finally back again. Let me give you a brief update of what happened in my life. For the sake of continuity and consistency, all entires about my life in Denmark will be found in my other blog, Adventures in Solitude. Hej, Danmark! That’s “Hello, Denmark!” in Danish. [...]
Finally my exams are over! I would say that I’m a very happy man this semester – although my revisions started really late compared to my previous semester, I kind of loved every single moment of this semester. Be it hanging out with my usual heptameric gang (of 7 members) from my school, or with [...]
This is a really old post – in fact it was drafted almost one year ago and remained in limbo until I decided to post it today. I have to admit, I’m not particularly good with photo post processing – and looking at how others do it (namely Ember, Latrina and IngSiang) I got motivated [...]
This blog has been slowly withering without my attention and care, so I’m here to give it a little help before I get busy with my semester again. Remember the road trip my friends and I embarked on in December 2009 and January 2010, which I promised to post but never really quite got to [...]
Colours, textures and patterns are the hallmark of abstract photography. With abstract photography there is only one rule and that rule is there are no rules. Rules for composition and proper focus don’t really apply. Speaking of which, I’m itching to give it a try when I’m free.
Nicholas Hance McElroy (aka Nick Hance) is a photographer living in the American West. You can find his works on Flickr, as well as on his site.
I adore his work because they have a very subtle vintage look to them. The landscapes are stunning, the portraits are beautiful and inanimate objects are breathing life through his photos.