Archive for September, 2011

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Another reason I am going with a theme a month is that it imposes a deadline.  I would like to have every post be a photo that has gotten me some sort of award.  Sometimes you need to work with what you have.   I wanted to hold off on this photo.  Two top down […]… Continue Reading

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A bit belated, but check out GANT Daily’s photos of Shanksville on FaceBook.  Half of the photos were taken by myself on assignment.   I may upload videos from the event within a week.… Continue Reading

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This is the last of the S’More photos.  Of the three this took the most post-shoot cleaning up due to the relative darkness of the objects.  Part of the reason I am keeping this website beyond sharing my photos is to serve as a motivator to improve.   Had I thought this set of photos […]… Continue Reading

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I simply wanted to see if I could make ramen interesting.… Continue Reading

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A few weeks after shooting another photo I noticed some other marshmallows and items had showed up at the house.  Much like many Hollywood trilogies, the original stand-alone photo is now retroactively part of a set.  You have till next Thursday to guess at the final part of this mini-series.   A few different tricks […]… Continue Reading

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This is another classic photo.  I promise this will be the last classic TWP for the month.  This photo is on my list of reshoots using some of the new techniques I have been learning about.… Continue Reading

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I am pleased to announce, retroactively, the return of “Twice Weekly Photos” to this website.  The plan for this revitalization is to have a set theme for each month.  Every Tuesday and Thursday there will be a new photo made public.   Before TWP tended to be a random photo if I noticed I was […]… Continue Reading

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  I’m kicking off the return of TWP with a classic photo.   The shot of the sucker was a product of messing around with materials you could either find in your home or just a trip down to Lowes.  The sucker is a cherry Tootsie Pop resting on the single light source.   The […]… Continue Reading