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Part of the charm with living in an area with old buildings it the vestigial architectures.  Sometimes they are boarded or bricked windows to save on heating.  Other times they are doors up off the ground.  … Continue Reading

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  This photo was from a trip to New York City a few months back.  The idea behind it was a simple one.  A new and old building together in one photo.  The warping effect of the old building’s reflection was an added bonus to this pairing.                 […]… Continue Reading

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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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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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