Fred Adsit Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Fred Adsit based on themed collections. 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.
Artwork by Fred Adsit
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.
Texas Star by Fred Adsit
Gumbo's North with Orange Sky by Fred Adsit
New Magnolia Market by Fred Adsit
The Green Dragon by Fred Adsit
Pennybacker Bridge by Fred Adsit
Wagon Wheel with Bluebonnets by Fred Adsit
Real Down-Home Texas Ranch by Fred Adsit
Storm at OxBow Bend by Fred Adsit
Moon Going Down by Fred Adsit
Forever May We Wave by Fred Adsit
Red Bridge to Nowhere #5 by Fred Adsit
The Brownstones at the Summit #2 by Fred Adsit
Madonna and Child by Fred Adsit
Red Poppy on Black by Fred Adsit
Fly in the Ointment by Fred Adsit
Space Craft at Summit Plaza by Fred Adsit
The Summit at the Rivery by Fred Adsit
Little House on the Prairie Rev 2 by Fred Adsit
Red Poppies in Field, #2 by Fred Adsit
The Wedding Oak San Saba Texas by Fred Adsit
Brownstone at the Summit by Fred Adsit
Georgetown Fire Station #5 by Fred Adsit
Skyline Arch by Fred Adsit
On Park Avenue Trail by Fred Adsit
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About Fred Adsit
When it comes to shooting a digital photograph, I basically have two choices: I can take a realistic image (one that represents a literal view of the scene) or make an artistic rendering (one in which certain aspects of reality are altered with software in postproduction—usually by manipulating the colors and details or by deleting or adding textures and other elements). Most of the time, I make an artistic image. As Ansel Adams has said, “You don’t take a photograph; you make it.” Shortly after we moved here to Georgetown, I joined the local Photography Club to learn about shooting images in RAW format and processing them in my digital darkroom. I believe in using whatever software tools are available—Adobe Lightroom CC, Adobe Photoshop CC, Topaz, On1, Photomatix Pro, or Nik by DX0—to make my photos pop the way I want them to look. I combine these tools and the building blocks of my digital RAW images to make my digital impressions. While I have never focused on one type of photography, exploring the high dynamic ranges of light in a photo is my passion—whether it be in a crumbly old barn or windmill in a rural Texas field, in a castoff rustic car or tractor, or in a scenic landscape with springtime flowers in the beautiful Hill Country around the small towns here in central Texas.