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Jerry Dodrill Photography Blog: Back to Basics
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Jerry Dodrill Photography Blog. Friday, December 12, 2014. When a friend of mine got a new camera and asked for some pointers, I shared the same projects that were assigned by Tom Turner in my very first black and white photography class back in the early ‘90s. These projects are good exercises to help beginning students better understand the "Exposure Triangle" of Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO. All of these can be performed using Aperture Priority Mode. Thiet ke nha dep. Cong ty nha xinh.
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Jerry Dodrill Photography Blog: November 2014
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Jerry Dodrill Photography Blog. Thursday, November 13, 2014. Snowy sunrise from Tunnel View, Yosemite Valley. As I sit here by the warm fire listening to rain on the window, this image seems like the right one to share. It was made almost exactly two years ago when an autumn storm rolled in and blan. Keted the Sierra with a layer of snow. Day 5 I'm throwing out the challenge to Doug Bush, a fine photographer and great friend who was with me on this amazing day in the Valley. Tuesday, November 11, 2014.
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Jerry Dodrill Photography Blog: December 2013
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Jerry Dodrill Photography Blog. Sunday, December 22, 2013. 2013 began with the successful launch of a new camera bag company called MindShift Gear. I was hired by Think Tank Photo. Crowd-sourcing campaign to build our first release, the Rotation180º Professional. Camera bag. You will hear more about Mindshift throughout the blog. MindShift Gear Rotation180º Professional camera bag that I helped design and develop. Superstition Mountains, outside Pheonix, Arizona. Soon I was off to Washington’s Olym...
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Rock Ice and Mountain Club: December 2009
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Rock Ice and Mountain Club. Thursday, December 31, 2009. Is America Ready for the Mountain Hut? The Rock Ice and Mountain Club welcomes Dan and Janine Patitucci for a revealing evening presentation and discussion with friends: Dan and Janine Patitucci are professional mountain sport photographers ( http:/ www.PatitucciPhoto.com. Who also manage an online mountain sports resource (DolomiteSport : http:/ www.dolomitesport.com. Would the huts work in America? Where would they work? Meetings are the first Tu...
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Jerry Dodrill Photography Blog: Homage to John Sexton
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Jerry Dodrill Photography Blog. Sunday, November 9, 2014. Homage to John Sexton. For day 2 of the #5dayblackandwhitechallenge I'm reaching back in the archives again to my early days of shooting exclusively black and white film. John Sexton. While I'm no John Sexton, the image at the time was a study of shape and form in that beautiful flat, luminous light that occurs during quiet moments at the ends of the day. Nomination for today goes out to Bob Cornelis. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Jerry Dodrill Photography Blog: December 2012
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Jerry Dodrill Photography Blog. Monday, December 10, 2012. Rotation180º Preview at PhotoPlus Expo. At the 2012 PhotoPlus Expo. In New York, Damon Webster of Photoinduced.com. Asked me to give him a demo of the new Rotation180º photo daypack. We had just unveiled MindShift Gear. To the public and were stationed in the corner of the Think Tank Photo. You can support the effort to launch MindShift Gear by backing our Rotation180º project on Kickstarter.com. Thursday, December 6, 2012. To help develop an inn...
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Jerry Dodrill Photography Blog: September 2011
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Jerry Dodrill Photography Blog. Friday, September 16, 2011. A few weeks ago I was driving up the grade on Highway 1 north of Jenner on the Sonoma Coast. Just before dropping down toward Fort Ross the morning fog broke away and I was aghast at the sight of the ocean. It looked like a biblical prophecy had been fulfilled; the water had turned to blood. At the first chance I swerved into a pull out and got out the camera. Was it a major oil spill like the Deepwater Horizon? Within a week vast numbers of red...
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Jerry Dodrill Photography Blog: February 2014
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Jerry Dodrill Photography Blog. Sunday, February 9, 2014. Why do salamanders cross the road? California tiger salamander crossing a busy Sonoma County road in the near Cotati, California. Students from Sonoma State University search for endangered salamanders in pouring rain along Stony Point Road near Cotati, California. Students from Sonoma State University document California Tiger Salamanders in pouring rain. For more info about the tunnels.). California Tiger Salamander in bucket prior to release.
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Jerry Dodrill Photography Blog: Wild Mustangs
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Jerry Dodrill Photography Blog. Monday, November 10, 2014. This summer I was out in the middle of Nevada experiencing what at first seemed to be an overwhelmingly vast emptiness. The place was frustrating, with a silence was so deep it rang in my ears. But as I slowed down and got in tune with the. Large scale and slow pace of time, realized that it is not so much empty as it is open. I had to let go of expectations and become more present. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Jerry Dodrill Photography Blog: July 2011
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Jerry Dodrill Photography Blog. Saturday, July 9, 2011. As a long time Nikon user I’ve been super happy with most of the features of my SLRs. But I have to admit there is one feature that my companions who use Canon have that I have been jealous of, or I was jealous until last week. I’d seen this setting deeply buried in Nikon’s vast menu but hadn’t checked to see what it did. I mean, why would I want to delay taking an exposure? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Visit my home page.
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