Alan Kepler Art Collections
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Artwork by Alan Kepler
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Covered Bridges by Alan Kepler
Allied Van Lines by Alan Kepler
Mahone Bay by Alan Kepler
Captain's Platter by Alan Kepler
Land O'Lakes by Alan Kepler
North Head Lighthouse by Alan Kepler
80 Years of Dust by Alan Kepler
Garden Of The Gods 4 by Alan Kepler
Cypress At Sunset by Alan Kepler
Canon Beach Impression by Alan Kepler
Lake Hopacong by Alan Kepler
Multnomah Majestic by Alan Kepler
Matchsticks by Alan Kepler
Yosemite Valley Snowy AM by Alan Kepler
The Lonely Road by Alan Kepler
Pongour Falls 1 by Alan Kepler
Memories Left At Sea by Alan Kepler
Rain Fall by Alan Kepler
The Answer My Friend is... by Alan Kepler
Yosemite Falls X 2 by Alan Kepler
The Gentle Touch by Alan Kepler
Cotton Candy Sunset by Alan Kepler
Vivid Spirit Portal Entry by Alan Kepler
Aspen Family by Alan Kepler
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About Alan Kepler
I love Photographing the natural landscape as well as a variety of other scenes in our world. I have been photographing for 11 years. I have witnessed the simple grandeur of creation and the miracles that surround us in the natural world. Many of my photographic images capture the magic of the wilderness, pure and simple. In fact, I never uses color filters to enhance the images or modify them to be more than what I witnessed at the moment the shutter was snapped.
CAMERA EQUIPMENT
My cameras of choice are the recently infrared converted Canon 5D Mark II and Canon 5D mark III 21 and 22 megapixel full frame cameras. I also use a medium format Pentax 67 II and a large format Toyo Field 45AX.
EXPRESSIVE PHILOSOPHY
When using photo editing software, it is important to express or interpret what was captured, in a creative yet naturalistic way.
Ansel Adams wrote "Many consider my photographs to be in the "realistic" category. Actually, what reality they have is in their optical-image accuracy, their values are definitely "departures from reality." The viewer may accept them as realistic because the visual effect may be plausible, but if it were possible to make direct visual comparison with the subjects, the differences would be startling. We know that musicianship is not merely rendering the notes accurately, but performing them with the appropriate sensitivity and imaginative communication. The performance of a piece of music, like the printing of a negative, may be of great variety and yet retain the essential concepts." The Negative Print - Ansel Adams