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I’m a little rusty on my farm equipment but I know an out of plumb barn when I see one. I didn’t trespass on this one.
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It used to be that gas was deadly, now it’s just socially unacceptable. If memory serves lead in gasoline was phased out sometime in the 70’s but the soil adjacent to old roads still has higher levels of lead. So now you’ve been warned, don’t eat any of the dirt next to old roads.
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Posted in HDR,Urban DecayTags: D3,Farm,gas pump,gasoline,HDR,High dynamic range,Nikon,photograph,photography,Zimmerman Farm
We are all aware of the benefits of the circular polarizer in single image photography. It has the ability to darken the sky and remove reflections from shiny surfaces. I started wondering, could there be a benefit in using the circular polarizer when shooting HDR image sets or does the merging and tonemapping process nullify […]
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The creation of this image began at the studio when a friend, Colin Foster attending the Hallmark Institute of Photography needed to get some shots for his final portfolio submission. Colin wanted to shoot a fight scene similar to many on the internet. I was concerned about copying the work of others but Colin explained […]
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Posted in HDR,Model,people - blog,StudioTags: 50mm,CS3,D3,fishing,girl fight,HDR,High dynamic range,Night photography,Nikon,Photoshop,pier,South Carolina
A special thanks to all the readers of my book, you made me number 1. May you capture the full range life has to offer! I knew that photographers would begin to see HDR as a tool that offers a wide range of looks. Many of us, including me, labeled HDR as too surreal and […]
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