
lenscratch: Michael Slade:
My only memory of the Great Salt Lake is when my mother bought me a big chunk of rock salt that I licked all the way back to Los Angeles on a summer road trip (a treat that would not be sanctioned these days). So I was happy to revisit the lake through Utah photographer, Michael Slade’s, interpretive images. These rich black and white prints are part of an extensive photographic survey of not only the Great Salt Lake, but the life and lifestyles that surround it.




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Happy Birthday Mr. Lee, Thanks for sharing this feel good video. Was this from a recent roadtrip?.
We have seen this work in real live: big prints, impressive art with lots of humor. I just love it!.
It`s neither HDR nor strobist, I think!! Very witty images, great production, well done..
Good idea, utterly terrible execution. It’s like a bad dream of HDR and the Dave Hill look meets Strobist. pity.
The GH1 has 24p and 60p.