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Christopher's PhotoSketchPad: January 2015
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An exploration of random photographic art related ideas, commentary, and useful information. Saturday, January 31, 2015. Sony A6000/Nikon 300mm f/4.5 H pre-Ai to Canon 100-400mm L f/4.5-5.6 comparison le deuxieme part. When I took a look at the Sony A6000 - Nikon 300mm f/4.5 H pre-Ai and tried to compare it against the Canon 7D - 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 L combination, I relied on the Canon's contrast detect AF system. I also relied on the 7D's smaller sensor and stronger anti-aliasing filter. One thing that ...
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Christopher's PhotoSketchPad: May 2015
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An exploration of random photographic art related ideas, commentary, and useful information. Friday, May 15, 2015. I think looking for the "perfect" camera or lens allows people to engage in the research while never having to lift a finger to make a decent image. It's like a painter looking for the "perfect" brush and saying that until he finds it, he can't make a great painting. I'm glad I'm looking for understanding and not perfection. Now how's THAT for rationalization? Tuesday, May 12, 2015. Find a s...
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Christopher's PhotoSketchPad: Pausing for just a moment...
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An exploration of random photographic art related ideas, commentary, and useful information. Friday, July 24, 2015. Pausing for just a moment. I tend to push myself. Hard. Seldom do I feel my work is "good enough." Good enough for what? You might ask. Well, good enough to please me. I guess so. Nevertheless, I have what I feel is a very clear idea of what's "good" and what most definitely is not. So when I stop just a moment a take a look back I'm sometimes surprised. I'm not sure where to find these kin...
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Christopher's PhotoSketchPad: October 2014
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An exploration of random photographic art related ideas, commentary, and useful information. Friday, October 31, 2014. My recently published Steampunk. Photographic work with Arthur Morgan. French Steampunk Supremos/Authors/Editors - has been hung. From now through Sunday Sunday Sunday ONLY! Come on down and check things out. I'll be there again most likely Sunday afternoon. Friday, October 24, 2014. Teaser Salon Fantastique photo exhibition. Friday, October 17, 2014. Hauntings of Gothic Ghosts Portfolio.
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Christopher's PhotoSketchPad: Lens Insanity!
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An exploration of random photographic art related ideas, commentary, and useful information. Sunday, May 03, 2015. I'm glad I'm not the only person who suffers from the desire to research, check out, and own as many interesting and odd things as possible. Check this guy's lens collection. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Image Portfolios Electronic Distributions. Avion III - Clement Ader 1897. Cemitério dos Prazeres II. Front Ends of Old Cars part one. Front Ends of Old Cars part two. A lens test - Ca...
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Christopher's PhotoSketchPad: July 2015
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An exploration of random photographic art related ideas, commentary, and useful information. Friday, July 24, 2015. Pausing for just a moment. I tend to push myself. Hard. Seldom do I feel my work is "good enough." Good enough for what? You might ask. Well, good enough to please me. I guess so. Nevertheless, I have what I feel is a very clear idea of what's "good" and what most definitely is not. So when I stop just a moment a take a look back I'm sometimes surprised. I'm not sure where to find these kin...
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Christopher's PhotoSketchPad: Vividly - II ~ portfolio release
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An exploration of random photographic art related ideas, commentary, and useful information. Wednesday, July 08, 2015. Vividly - II portfolio release. A month ago I released "Vividly", a portfolio of dramatic color. Since then I have made additional expeditions around the city and found color waiting for me nearly everywhere I went. So, I am releasing a second body of work. It's called, naturally enough, "Vividly - II". You can find "Vividly" the first (now slightly re-worked) portfolio, here. Avion III ...
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Christopher's PhotoSketchPad: June 2015
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An exploration of random photographic art related ideas, commentary, and useful information. Wednesday, June 10, 2015. Vividly and Somnathpura two rather different portfolios released. It is a little unusual that I'm able to release two completed bodies of work at the same time. First is a free teaser to much longer work of platinum tinted images of the temple at Somnathpura, Mysore District, Karnataka, India. The link to the Somnathpura. Work is found here. The link to Vividly. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Christopher's PhotoSketchPad: March 2015
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An exploration of random photographic art related ideas, commentary, and useful information. Thursday, March 19, 2015. A photographer went to a socialite party in New York. As he entered the front door, the host said 'I love your pictures - they're wonderful; you must have a fantastic camera.' He said nothing until dinner was finished, then: 'That was a wonderful dinner; you must have a terrific stove.'. Monday, March 16, 2015. Updating my Big Bird kit. Sony A6000 LA-EA4 adapter Tamron 150-600mm "Bigron".
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Christopher's PhotoSketchPad: Another thought...
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An exploration of random photographic art related ideas, commentary, and useful information. Friday, May 15, 2015. I think looking for the "perfect" camera or lens allows people to engage in the research while never having to lift a finger to make a decent image. It's like a painter looking for the "perfect" brush and saying that until he finds it, he can't make a great painting. I'm glad I'm looking for understanding and not perfection. Now how's THAT for rationalization? Avion III - Clement Ader 1897.