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Monthly Archive for August, 2008

Hidden Romance

Back to the a photo captured a few months ago on my trip through the UK.  This was taken late at night in Newcastle on a solo photowalk along the waterfront.
I was having fun getting some long exposures using my Gorillapod when I noticed this couple stealing away a few moments on a public bench.  [...]

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One Last Time

I have enjoyed over the last (almost) year sharing my photos through flickr and on then on this site.  What is always intriguing to me is what other people like (or not) compared to my favorites.  This recent shot taken on my family vacation is one of my highest ranked on flickr’s “explore” feature to [...]

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Who Doesn’t Like a Cute Bunny

Cute Bunny
This fluffy friend showed up while I was setting up for a recent outdoor portrait shoot.  He was a little skittish, but calm enough to let me get in to snap this shot at 200mm.
Canon 40D, 70-200L, 1/1250 at f/2.8 and 400 ISO
see it larger on flickr

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Peace and Tranquility

Peace and Tranquility
I got out one night on my vacation in Pismo Beach with a little time to enjoy the sunset and my camera.  I took my tripod hoping to find a location I could emulate the low angle, long exposure style of one of my favorite Flickr contacts, xinapray.
First off, I found it very [...]

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My Letter to SFMOMA

I have been watching the online discussions associated with Thomas Hawk’s run in with the now infamous Simon Blint of the San Francisco Museum of Art. I avoided linking to this at first because, a) I tend to not link to anything with harsh language, and b) I wanted to see how the whole [...]

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Rest and Relaxation

Rest and Relaxation
It’s amazing what some vacation time will do for your stress levels. We are spending a week at Pismo Beach with my wife’s family and enjoying every day.
Last night I did the family photo thing, being the defacto photographer of course. I handed off the camera to a sister-in-law to take [...]

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