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Montese Fishel Photography: Miscellaneous Photos
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Sunday, March 15, 2009. Just a Few Miscellaneous Photos From the Last Few Weeks. Red Sky at Night. Working Into the Night. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Gary Eaton Studios Photo Blog www.garyeatonstudios.com. Subscribe To This Blog.
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Brian Hudson BLOG: Fun At Deal's Gap
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Fun At Deal's Gap. What do you think? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Navy man, drawn to the mountain lifestyle, stuck on the coast. View my complete profile. Akerson Studios Photography Blog. Fun At Deals Gap.
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Brian Hudson BLOG: Point & ...shoot
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Point and .shoot. What do you think? September 25, 2012. Check out my blog. Maybe you have some content that youd like to share? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Navy man, drawn to the mountain lifestyle, stuck on the coast. View my complete profile. Akerson Studios Photography Blog. Point and .shoot.
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Brian Hudson BLOG: September 2009
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Three MIT Students Take Near-Space Photos On a Budget of.$150? After looking at the photos. You'd swear they were taken from a NASA spacecraft. But NASA didn't have anything to do with these images. The rig flew to a calculated altitude of 93,000 feet. The 5-hour, 20-mile journey produced stunning images that show the blackness of space and the curvature of Earth's horizon.That's right. Return-trip flights to 18 miles above the Earth's surface, with pictures, on a budget of $150. What do you think? A few...
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Brian Hudson BLOG: May 2010
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My friend Tony and I rode our bikes to DC yesterday. It was a quick day trip of sightseeing rather than shooting pictures. So, I only took my Canon G9. As long as there's plenty of light, this little camera does a great job. What do you think? Point and .shoot. What do you think? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Navy man, drawn to the mountain lifestyle, stuck on the coast. View my complete profile. Akerson Studios Photography Blog. Point and .shoot.
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Brian Hudson BLOG: July 4th
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Here's a few of my favorite images from the July 4th family reunion and fish fry in Iuka, MS. 63 people in all! What do you think? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Navy man, drawn to the mountain lifestyle, stuck on the coast. View my complete profile. Akerson Studios Photography Blog. UPGRADE: Adobe Lightroom 3.
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Brian Hudson BLOG: January 2009
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Sunrise on the bridge. I took a trip down to Charleston to shoot the sunrise from this beautiful piece of art in itself, the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge. Spanning 1,546 feet, it's the largest cable-stayed bridge in the western hemisphere. Quite a walk from the parking lot, too- one mile to the first pylon. After the sun broke, I turned around and got some great gold light on the bridge. That's it for now. What do you think of this watermark? What do you think? Creepy sights at the old naval base. So after ...
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Brian Hudson BLOG: October 2008
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Star Trails: More Than Just Pretty Lights. I have to share a really cool post. I stumbled across late last night. You know those articles that inspire you to actually get out of your chair and go shoot pictures? Yeah One of those. You can end up with a beautiful image. Okay, so I went out earlier and tried his technique. I'm no seasoned expert on star trails so my first attempt looks pretty bland:. What do you think? The making of art is done in the [digital] darkroom. My creative brain is beginning to w...
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Brian Hudson BLOG: Three MIT Students Take Near-Space Photos On a Budget of...$150?!
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Three MIT Students Take Near-Space Photos On a Budget of.$150? After looking at the photos. You'd swear they were taken from a NASA spacecraft. But NASA didn't have anything to do with these images. The rig flew to a calculated altitude of 93,000 feet. The 5-hour, 20-mile journey produced stunning images that show the blackness of space and the curvature of Earth's horizon.That's right. Return-trip flights to 18 miles above the Earth's surface, with pictures, on a budget of $150. What do you think? A Nav...
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Brian Hudson BLOG: September 2008
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