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Category Archives: photography
I feel like I’m living in the middle of a bloody rainforest
I feel like I’m living in the middle of a bloody rainforest… Oh, wait a minute, I am. Some thoughts about taking pictures in the rain by a former fair weather photographer… Continue reading
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Tagged light, photo, photography, rain, raindrops, saturated
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stone study
May 10th – studies of rocks (one-a-day project). I tried to take some photos of beach stones, but my first attempt, against a backdrop of mossy bricks, looked awful. Back to the drawing board, literally, where I reworked an old … Continue reading
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Tagged art, beach, inspiration, pebbles, photography, stones
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using motion blur
using motion blur, both in camera and in Photoshop, to disguise the features of people where it’s difficult to get ‘model’ permission. Continue reading
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Tagged motion blur, photography, photoshop
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trying to jumpstart my creativity…
April 30th, 2011 – the beginning of a new creative me! I have signed up for a multimedia painting class at Emily Carr, starting June 6th, as a way to get started painting again after my life has been hijacked … Continue reading
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Tagged art, creative, inspiration, jewelry, origami, photo, photography, sculpture
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