Micah Goff Art Collections
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Artwork by Micah Goff
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.
Sunset at The Imperial Sugar Factory Early Stage Landscape by Micah Goff
1400 Smith Street Houston Texas by Micah Goff
Sunset at The Imperial Sugar Factory Smoke Stacks Early Stage Landscape by Micah Goff
Imperial Sugar Factory at rush hour by Micah Goff
Ritz Theater Crockett Texas by Micah Goff
Hermann Park Reflecting Pool in Houston Texas by Micah Goff
Atop the Acropolis by Micah Goff
Eternal Way by Micah Goff
McKinney Falls State Park sunset long exposure by Micah Goff
Rush Hour on 59 by Micah Goff
South Padre Island Sunset and Flowers by Micah Goff
Spray Paint Sunset by Micah Goff
Sunset at The Imperial Sugar Factory Final Stage Landscape by Micah Goff
Sunset at The Imperial Sugar Factory Final Stage Panoramic by Micah Goff
Shed and Sunset by Micah Goff
The moon and the sunset at South Padre Island 11 by 14 crop by Micah Goff
FM Sunset Pano in Needville Texas by Micah Goff
Down Town Houston from the Buffalo Bayou Bridge by Micah Goff
4th of July in Houston Texas by Micah Goff
Victory at the Battle of Chaeronea by Micah Goff
Temple of Hephaestus by Micah Goff
Ruins of Apollos Temple and the Valley of Phocis by Micah Goff
58 Impala by Micah Goff
Stroll by Micah Goff
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About Micah Goff
I am an I.T. professional and aspiring programmer by day and a passionate photographer by night... and sometimes also by day. I am always on the look out for that scene or object that just might look interesting when extracted/ separated from everything around it. I don't think I've read more fitting words to live by for a photographer than those of Henry David Thoreau: "It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see."
I grew up with the seed of my current obsession with photography was planted the first time I saw the photos my parents took over the years but mostly those my dad took in his youth. But sadly I did not explore this smoldering interest until my late twenties when I stumbled upon the photos of Trey Ratcliff while looking for striking backgrounds for my PC's desktop. I was immediately floored by the detail and vivid(but not outrageous) colors of his work. At the time though I did not realize that all the photos I was finding were his until I found his website and learned that this was a specific style of photography called HDR (high dynamic range). HDR photography's primary purpose is to depict a scene with acceptable luminance throughout the photo when such a thing is impossible from a single shot, using multiple photos and some sort of software that can combine the preferred regions of each photo. The idea was first conceived in the 1850s by Gustave Le Gray using two negatives of the same scene taken with different camera settings to create a single photo.
I have since strayed somewhat from HDR as I have an interest in almost all forms of photography and I like to try new things. I arrived at the name "Highly Defined Reality" as an homage to what first spark this obsession; HDR photography. Also although I feel that HDR is a great way to capture a scene, I think it should be used wisely and only in certain circumstances. There is a time and place for everything.