If I could find more faces in food, this would be a regular series.
59 Minutes with the Raynox
That means 59 minutes of lunch hour when I could have been eating, drinking, working, napping but was instead, roaming a garden with my FZ50 and Raynox in hand.
A Cat Illustrating “Frame Within a Frame”
Composition is complex. It’s not that the simple rules — like the Rule of Thirds — are so tough to grasp. It’s that the learning curve from first applying rules to then breaking rules is one chocolate mess of subjectivity.
The Expanding Universe of Creative Commons
The biggest bennie of attaching a Creative Commons license to your work is the unanticipated adaptation of that work in a share-alike universe. What? That is to say, I love the chain reaction that ensues from a single act of licensing — seeing the places your work travels, usually with proper attribution and adherence to…
Droplets
This might be what I love most about my camera: it makes something interesting out of the most banal objects. Here’s where I started . . . with a lonely and neglected patio table getting pummeled by hail. Finding the Angle That’s obviously a mundane shot. Just like any written piece, a photo should tell…
Showdown at Berkeley Marina
“This country ain’t big enough for the two of us. So I’m giving you ’til sundown to get out of town.” ~ The Virginian
Itten’s Contrasts – Day 8: High/Low
Working my way to 2010 through Itten’s Constrasts. High: Low: High and Low Posts on Itten’s Contrasts – by Keyword: Itten’s Contrasts
Itten’s Contrasts – Day 7: Smooth/Rough
Working my way to 2010 through Itten’s Constrasts. Smooth: Rough: Smooth and Rough: Posts on Itten’s Contrasts – by Keyword: Itten’s Contrasts
Itten’s Contrasts – Day 6: Much/Little
Working my way to 2010 through Itten’s Constrasts. Much: Little: Much and Little: Posts on Itten’s Contrasts – by Keyword: Itten’s Contrasts
Itten’s Contrasts – Day 5: Moving/Still
Working my way to 2010 through Itten’s Constrasts. Moving: Still: Moving and Still: Posts on Itten’s Contrasts – by Keyword: Itten’s Contrasts