Hans Grayden's photography

Hello i am Hans Grayden, or Henry Gray as some call me. I am an aspiring nature/ landscape photographer. I am an beginning photographer and will admit it, unlike some i know. I am still working on getting my judgment down, because a boat load of my photos turn out extremely dark, or non real looking. My current project right know is low light photography. I love the dark, (not emo) because it gives off a feel of cold, and wind. I particularly like the stars, water, moon and sunset shots. I find day shots almost too easy to configure, while night/dawn/evening shots take a bit more skill. Some of my favorite shots come from these periods. You can look at my photographs of the house with the stars, Lighthouse with sunset and pink clouds, as these are my favorite in my collection. Anyway thanks for looking and enjoy.
Thu Sep 15

The Northwestern experience 

The dunes of Capecod

Sat Oct 17

Hurricane Ridge is a spectacular place, so if you ever have the vaguest chance to vist, please do. It is so worth it. Absolutely stunning area. 

Four  Winds Westward Ho: the most spectacular and gorgeous place on the planet (well one of them) i spent a good month there, and got done a bit of photography. Hope you like, and hellsbend. 

Sorry, for nothing over the summer. These photos are from the college trips i took over the summer. Enjoy and may God be with you.

Sun Jun 21
nance at the bat

nance at the bat

Thu May 7
the lily of the valley flowers are just beginning to bloom.

the lily of the valley flowers are just beginning to bloom.

Sat May 2
these cigarettes were still a smoking when we found them, the destruction and escence of litter still aerated around them.

these cigarettes were still a smoking when we found them, the destruction and escence of litter still aerated around them.

Sun Apr 26
the water in this photo was a small yet shallow stream of brush and leaves. It crossed under a bridge and into a bog or mildly deeper water. But never the mind. The pine cones, kept on falling from above trees, and falling into the stream, i caught it on the split section action of splashing.

the water in this photo was a small yet shallow stream of brush and leaves. It crossed under a bridge and into a bog or mildly deeper water. But never the mind. The pine cones, kept on falling from above trees, and falling into the stream, i caught it on the split section action of splashing.