Tag Archives: black and white

Eel Cloud

Saw this GIANT eel in the sky the other day on the way home from work.  I couldn’t take my eyes off it.  Not too sure of the path to lead a viewer’s eye through this image or how to … Continue reading

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Say When

A colleague of mine and I have been discussing, to some extent, the ethics behind the art of photography.  We’ve been looking at the very fuzzy line between photographic fact and fiction.  At what point is the photographer applying so … Continue reading

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(not just) A Photographer

A fantastic and encouraging blog post by David DuChemin about being a photographer.  It seems, according to David, that my aspiration to become a professional photographer is misplaced.  Instead, my interest, love, commitment, and passion for the art should be … Continue reading

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B&W Trike Ride

Heading nowhere in particular, the four of us went for a jaunt around the neighborhood the other day.  Liesl was determined to pedal the entire way and Steller was also determined… to stay nice and cozy while pushed in his … Continue reading

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B & W

There are a million ways to convert a colored image to black and white.  Every person I’ve asked has some how come up with yet another system to make it happen.  Some are bold, some washed out.  Some are really … Continue reading

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