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Jim O'Brien. I was set to go skydiving for the first time the day after his first Skydiving special ran on TV. One of the guys going with us called me the minute the program ended to say he changed...
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An interesting (but long) post from my blog:http://armorfoto.tumblr.com/post/37568411518/the-anchorwoman-the-assassin-and-the-day-i-shot
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An interesting (but long) story from my blog:http://armorfoto.tumblr.com/post/37568411518/the-anchorwoman-the-assassin-and-the-day-i-shot
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Understood and agreed. But that doesn't change the iconic stature of cooling towers in the larger population, and for good reason for many. As photographers and visual communicators, we can tap...
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The pictures might set up different responses in people who have different feelings about nuclear energy (or holiday shopping). While I have my own opinions and motivations that cause me to shoot...
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Thanks, Ant. I like these too. The light was really remarkable yesterday. I appreciate your feedback, as always.
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Holiday shopping near nuclear power plant, Limerick County, PA
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Thanks! It's not a representation of the hurricane, it was the hurricane recorded for 15 seconds as it blew through a small park in Brookline, Massachussetts. It certainly doesn't fit some of the...
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D700, 17-35 f2.8, 15 second exposure processed in Lightroom 4
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D700, 17-35 f2.8, 15 second exposure processed in Lightroom 4
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the harder you work, the luckier you get.
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You're welcome, writelight. I'll stick with photography, like I said, it's simple. Quantum mechanics is hard. The Zone System was plenty useful 80 years ago, and in many ways laid the groundwork...
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It's simple. Everything about film involved guessing, even highly educated guesses like the Zone System provided. Anyone even considering applying the Zone System to digital should already know...
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spent a day in New York at the US Open with a D700 and 17-35. Not much action here, but read on if...
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I like "phart", but for different reasons. these guys are all studying commercial photography, so we don't make any pretensions about art. As much as I love what so many call "fine art photography"...
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If you have a moment, check out these fun illustrations by some of my students. These guys had the equivalent of 4 days to learn some pretty sophisticated Photoshop compositing techniques and to...
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don't use a sharpie- it will eventually bleed yellow at the edges. I always use fine tip india ink pens, available at any art supply store- totally inert, quick drying and will never change color.
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Thanks- it was one of the coolest things I've ever experienced as a photographer. Maybe people don't like to read.I'll repost the link with a picture next time. I appreciate your message.
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I can't help suspecting that somehow KR is getting a nickel each time one of us adds to this or mentions his name.
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Sinar P2 with a Phase One Photophase scan back, but a Leica M6 for fun. Those were the days!
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