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Monthly Archives: April 2014
Death Valley Field Trip Part 2
Ok, I managed to get a few shots from the trip edited (though by no means all of them) so it is time to flesh out this narrative of the field trip. It started off well. I got to Beatty, … Continue reading
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Death Valley Teaser
We’re back from the Death Valley field trip, more or less intact, a normal share of adventures to relate, and hopefully a sled-load of good photos to go around and add to the portfolios due at the end of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Death Valley, landscape, photography, Racetrack, walking rocks
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Last Shot Before Death Valley
My Landscape Class’s field trip to Death Valley kicks off tomorrow morning when we will all hit the road and head to a most unusual place. It is a place at once terrifying, especially if you were a person in … Continue reading
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Tagged coffee, demonstration, food photography, lighting, pastry, photography, studio
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Found Files… (Or Why I Shoot Small capacity Memory Cards)
There are two approaches to the use of memory cards in the digital photography world. The most popular current one holds that the best plan is to get gigantic cards (32 gig, 64 gig and bigger if possible) so that … Continue reading
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Tagged Alabama Hills, HDR, memory cards, Movie Road, photography, sunbeams, Tuttle Creek
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PAINTING WITH LIGHT OVER SPRING BREAK 2014
San Diego — This past week has been Spring Break at City. I had a few “must do” tasks, like taxes and turning in grades for the short HDR class the first of the semester, then there was a list … Continue reading
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Tagged CA, Campo, HDR, macro, painting with light, photography, Presidio, San Diego, Transportation Museum
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