Archive for February, 2010
Photoshop Resources - 4
Submitted by Photoplus Tutorials Blog
You can download a free Photoshop filter which you can use in your work.
This is a free stock image.
You can turn it into this.
And this and much more. You can download it here.
Other photoshop tutorials are here.
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Pisgah Church
Submitted by My Viewfinder Blog
Pisgah Methodist Church, Newland, NC - 2010
(Click on photo to enlarge.)
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iPhone Photography Revisited
Submitted by Howard Grill Blog
Back in December, I had written a post about photographing with an iPhone (which I don’t personally own). That post revolved around an iPhone app for sharing images and a live feed of iPhone images submitted from folks around the world to Chase Jarvis’ website called “The Best Camera” (as in [...]
Dowry of the Bride
Submitted by Knocking from Inside Blog
Can these crumpled leaves really hold a flower?
A fist clenched this tight would crush any flower.
A glimpse of sky through the roof of a bower
naked to the wind and unclothed with flowers.
Emerald enamel sheathes the walls of this tower,
this bud that imprisons the thought of a flower.
And the hopeful search, [...]
1230 – Get Out Of Town
Submitted by The Daily Photography of Andreas Manessinger Blog
Funny that I’ve never used that song. This is an HDR made yesterday morning. In reality it’s no way “out of town”, it’s only the yard of one of those old tenement ensembles that make up so much of Vienna. Still, it looks almost rural to me [...]
Principles of Composition – Chaos
Submitted by Ralph Nordstrom Photography Blog
“… nature – unadulterated and unimproved by man – is simply chaos.” Edward Weston.
There’s no argument that Edward Weston was one of the finest photographers that ever tripped a shutter. And one of the aspects of his photography that he is most revered for is his compositions. He was the [...]
Principles of Composition – Chaos
Submitted by Ralph Nordstrom Photography Blog
“… nature – unadulterated and unimproved by man – is simply chaos.” Edward Weston.
There’s no argument that Edward Weston was one of the finest photographers that ever tripped a shutter. And one of the aspects of his photography that he is most revered for is his compositions. He was the [...]
Their Pride And Joy
Submitted by My Viewfinder Blog
First time parents enjoying their newborn son. (Click on photo to enlarge.)
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Wednesday Morning in FLA
Submitted by Craig Photography Blog
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1229 – Flo Is Right
Submitted by The Daily Photography of Andreas Manessinger Blog
Some time ago, I can’t remember what the actual image was, Flo commented on one of my tilted images, and what she said actually surprised me.
Basically when you tilt an image, you can tilt it in two directions, left and right. This particular image is tilted to [...]
1228 – Early In The Morning II
Submitted by The Daily Photography of Andreas Manessinger Blog
This is an image of yesterday morning. Michael had bought some used furniture via Internet, we had organized a transporter for over the weekend, and the original plan was to return it on Sunday.
Unfortunately one of the two closets that we got as a set for 25€ [...]
Death Valley Workshop – Day 4 Sunrise
Submitted by Ralph Nordstrom Photography Blog
We wrapped up the 2010 Death Valley photography workshop this morning and most everyone is on their way home now. The grand finale was photographing Telescope Peak from Bad Water. How was it? See for yourself.
Yep, it’s Death Valley. And yep, Death Valley is still in the desert, still [...]
Tuesday Evening in FLA
Submitted by Craig Photography Blog
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Mozaic
Submitted by Ankush Vimawala Photography Blog
Church wall, Campeche city, Mexico.
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Death Valley Workshop – Day 3 Sunrise
Submitted by Ralph Nordstrom Photography Blog
On the morning of day 3 of the Death Valley photography workshop, the weatherman called for rain and wind. With that in mind we decided that Zabriskie Point would present the best opportunities for sunrise and hoped to get a few good black and white photographs of the badlands. When [...]
Death Valley Workshop – Day 2 Sunrise
Submitted by Ralph Nordstrom Photography Blog
Yesterday morning our photography workshop shot sunrise from Mesquite Dunes in Death Valley National Park. One of the really fun aspects of sunrise out there is trying to arrive on site before the sky starts to get light. In other words, we start heading out to the dunes while it’s [...]
Boring My Client
Submitted by My Viewfinder Blog
One month old Cooper, the first-born son of some friends from church. He’s sound asleep here, resting on his Daddy’s hand. He was also sound asleep in just about every other position we put him in. If you’re photographing an adult, and 10 minutes into the sitting he dozes off, it’s [...]
Ambient
Submitted by Craig Photography Blog
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