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Monthly Archives: March 2012
Photo Bookmarking
Bookmarks for browsers is a wonderful concept. If you are like me you have hundreds of bookmarks in different categories and sub-categories. When I am out photographing, I come across many good opportunities at the wrong time. The lighting might … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Travel
Tagged "washington, 18-200mm vr, capital, dc", fountain, lincoln, long exposure, memorial, monument, night, nikon D70, pool, reflecting, reflection, trees, tripod, united states, water, world war 2, ww2, wwii
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Assignment 18 Recap
As I stated when I announced this assignment, everyone has their own idea or ideas as to what makes up an abstract photograph. Some of you took to this like a duck to water. Others, like me, had no clue … Continue reading
View 222: Field Trip to a Soda Pop Plant
C’mon boys and girls, it is time to collect your permission slips, hop on the bus and take a class field trip. Today, we are going to visit a soda pop plant which makes among other flavors, Pepsi Cola. Put … Continue reading
Posted in Weekly View
Tagged 50mm, bottler, cans, factory, filler, forklift, independent, machines, new york, nifty fifty, nikon D700, pallets, pepsi cola, syracuse, tokina 11-16mm
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Illuminations Imagination
Traditionally, Friday is the day photographers on the Internet post firework photos. Who am I to argue with tradition as I enjoy going through all the wonderful Abstract photos posted to this month’s assignment. I setup a tripod across from … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Travel
Tagged 0.9, 3-stop, 8ND, epcot, fireworks, florida, illuminations, neutral density, nikon D700, orlando, reflection, smooth, tokina 11-16mm, walt disney world, water, waterfall
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Abstractions
Here are my photos for the Assignment 18: Abstract Photography. Over the last couple of weeks I have tried to show you various ways to see and photograph abstractions. Let’s see how I went about it. Being more at ease … Continue reading
Posted in Assignments
Tagged 28-300mm, abstract photography, fx photo studio, icm, intentional camera movement, long exposure, motion, new york, nikon D700, vr, zooming
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