Posted in Close-Up, Portraiture on Nov 20th, 2006
I love this lens so sharp, so fast, so fun, so cheap. All of the below photographs were take with that lens, of course.
Waiting for Freedom from the Marble
Bubble
Little Miss November
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Posted in Close-Up, Landscape, Portraiture on Nov 20th, 2006
Surprisingly Brilliant, Surprisingly Late.
Me!
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Posted in Close-Up on Oct 31st, 2006
I learned a technique (not complicated of course) for putting mattes on pictures from a wonderful magazine, called Outdoor Photographer.
Now, upon viewing this post, you are hereby obligated by the Party, to leave a comment stating your personal preference for the most ascetically pleasing color to border this particular photograph. The right answer is Red, [...]
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Posted in Architecture, Close-Up on Oct 20th, 2006
Sounds Like an Invitation to Me!
This is my first HDR (High Dynamic Range) picture. A simple definiton of HDR is combining two or more exposures/pictures to get greater highlight and shadow detail than would be possible in one image. A camera simply can’t capture what you eye can detect with out this because your eyes [...]
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Posted in Close-Up, Landscape on Oct 16th, 2006
Our family spent a Sunday afternoon in the Blue Ridge Mountains with some friends yesterday. We had a picnic lunch then drove around to overlooks and enjoyed the changing leaves.
Scrat’s Heaven
Autumn’s Downward Creep
Notice how the oranges and reds seem to be pouring out of the slope on the far right. The colder air higher up [...]
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