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Archive June | The Light Without
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Port Townsend Artists’ Round Table. If you know me at all, you know I like to try to be clever. My first instinct for this post was to create a clever title, throw in a few clever turns of phrase and make you laugh a little and think “how clever.” But I don’t want to. Not about this. So I’m going to tell you the truth. Where do I go from here? 8221; I opened the door and Anita dragged me through it. 8220;Well, what is it you want to say? What is it you want to do with your photography? Register for a Clo...
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Archive October | The Light Without
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You may have guessed that this would be the November wallpaper if you saw it when I posted it on Flickr. And you would have been right. After I shot and processed it, it was obvious to me that it would make a fine desktop/phone/tablet wallpaper. So here it is. I shot this at Fort Benjamin Harrison in Indianapolis, about 10 minutes from my office, on my lunch break. It’s the same location I shot for the June 2011 wallpaper. November 2011 wallpaper Desktop (1920 x 1200). Posted in Close to Home. And take a...
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Viv & Nick's wedding | Dunbar House | Watson's Bay, Sydney, Australia - Natural heartfelt and playful wedding + family portraits
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Wedding Photography by Jilske. September 22, 2011. August 31, 2011. Viv & Nick’s wedding Dunbar House Watson’s Bay, Sydney, Australia. Another failed rain forecast. No need for plan B! The sun is shining, people are smiling. Everybody is gathered on the lawn under the enormous fig tree overlooking Watson’s Bay. The music starts to play. A song by Yann Tiersen from the movie Amélie. Perfect. Everybody turns to look at the doorway. While scouting a few days beforehand, i found the most amazing light in one...
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June 2011 wallpaper | The Light Without
http://thelightwithout.com/2011/05/30/june-2011-wallpaper
Once again, I find myself apologizing for the lack of posts here this last month. No excuse, really, except that I’ve just got a lot to do. June looks to be a promising month for photogaphy for me, so I’ll get back on track soon. It the meantime, here’s your desktop wallpaper for June. If you haven’t seen it on my Flickr photostream. You’ll probably recognize it. Let me know what you think. June 2011 Wallpaper Large (2560 x 1600). June 2011 Wallpaper Small (1280 x 800). May 30th, 2011 at 3:32 pm. Faded a...
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December 2011 wallpaper | The Light Without
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This one is from the commute home after a rather long day at work. It was a cold and wet fall evening, and the wind was blowing away the last leaves on the trees. The road was littered with mostly yellow leaves and the rain really brought out the colors that appeared in my headlights. I had made a similar photograph. During my One Camera/One Lens/One Month experiment. December 2011 wallpaper Desktop (2560 x 1600). December 2011 wallpaper iPad (1024 x 1024). December 2011 wallpaper iPhone (640 x 960).
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Experiment | The Light Without
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I’m a big believer in photographer David duChemin. In his books and in several interviews, David mentions that a photographer’s vision is indeed a slippery thing and that there’s never a day that arrives when you’ll go, “Well, I’ve got my vision down now.” It just doesn’t happen. Either it’s hard to define what you’re trying to say, or your idea of what to say at all has changed. Argh. So, I’m going to try an experiment. I am also committing to publishing at least a photo a day on my Flickr feed. I’...
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Archive Inspiration | The Light Without
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Thinking about thinking and not thinking. How much thinking do you do when you photograph? What did this tell me? Well, that some of the things I worried about when making photographs could now be relegated to what you might describe as muscle memory. I could trust myself to do them as needed whenever I made a photograph and concentrate on what I wanted to express with the photograph. And instead of worrying about those things, I was free to really think about how the photograph would. After you’ve done ...
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Archive November | The Light Without
http://thelightwithout.com/2011/11
This one is from the commute home after a rather long day at work. It was a cold and wet fall evening, and the wind was blowing away the last leaves on the trees. The road was littered with mostly yellow leaves and the rain really brought out the colors that appeared in my headlights. I had made a similar photograph. During my One Camera/One Lens/One Month experiment. December 2011 wallpaper Desktop (2560 x 1600). December 2011 wallpaper iPad (1024 x 1024). December 2011 wallpaper iPhone (640 x 960).
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Landmark manipulation techniques: my personal experience of being manipulated by a former landmark snakeoil
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My Personal Experience Of Being Manipulated By A Former Landmark Snakeoil. By Shae Baxter - Get free updates of new posts here. Note from Shae: what you’re about to read is based on my own personal experience. 8220;You seem so confused and unsure of yourself Shae. Why is that? This man had me believe that I have no business, I’m a fraud and as a result, I almost quit there and then. As a classic introvert. But what the hell does he expect? Those people are absolutely right. I did have the power to wa...
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November 2011 wallpaper | The Light Without
http://thelightwithout.com/2011/10/31/november-2011-wallpaper
You may have guessed that this would be the November wallpaper if you saw it when I posted it on Flickr. And you would have been right. After I shot and processed it, it was obvious to me that it would make a fine desktop/phone/tablet wallpaper. So here it is. I shot this at Fort Benjamin Harrison in Indianapolis, about 10 minutes from my office, on my lunch break. It’s the same location I shot for the June 2011 wallpaper. November 2011 wallpaper Desktop (1920 x 1200). More about Close to Home. Gary S...