Entry # 2 - After working for several days, both in the fog and out, I realized nearly all the photographs I make are visualized and taken as if they will be printed on paper. With today’s post processing tools, a photographer can create the beautiful image he visualized before he/she pressed the shutter. It’s still important to know the basics of photography, but it’s even more important to know how to post process in the digital darkroom the way it was visualized before the shutter was clicked. Ansel Adam once said: “ I am a so-so photographer, but I am a “hell of a printer.” He believed it was as important to make the original negative as competently as possible, but the real magic manifested itself was in the print. Producing a well done, and elegant print that completes the visualization cycle is to me, primary to expressing the meaning or the story behind the photograph.