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Paul's Photo Blog: November 2005
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Seriously - if you find my work useful, I'd really like to know about it. I'm not ever going to become rich and famous over my photography, but still, if you're going to become rich and famous by using my photography, a little kickback would be nice. Sunday, November 13, 2005. Seattle November, Foggy and Rainy. Posted by PositivePaul at 11:09 PM. If you'd like to use images in this blog post, please e-mail paul(at)paulmphotography.com. Monday, November 07, 2005. Ford GT Rear View. Nikon n8008s; Prorokino...
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Group F/1: Welcome to Group F/1
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Applying the Group F/64 philosophies to the other end of the aperture ring. Friday, October 13, 2006. Welcome to Group F/1. A current inspiration. A pathway. A vision. A direction. That's what this is all about. What started as a simple discussion. The priniciples behind Group F/1 are certainly not unlike those of the early 20th-Century Group F/64. A full manifesto will be the first order of business for Group F/1. Here are some ideas, though, that form my vision of a good basis for Group F/1:. Photograp...
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Group F/1: Berries, Group F/1 Style...
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Applying the Group F/64 philosophies to the other end of the aperture ring. Sunday, July 01, 2007. Berries, Group F/1 Style. Posted by PositivePaul @ 10:25 PM. Applying the Group F/64 philosophies to the other end of the aperture ring. Finally, Something Other Than a Leaf! More about Group F/1. Welcome to Group F/1. Paul's Personal Photography Blog.
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Group F/1: March 2007
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Applying the Group F/64 philosophies to the other end of the aperture ring. Saturday, March 24, 2007. I took the liberty to give some different tonality, too, to these images because I thought it explored a different mood to the scenes. Here are the results - I love how the depth is extremely exaggerated by the limited focus combined with the lighting. And, the master craftsman who carved this resin statue has just done an amazing job with the details:. Posted by PositivePaul @ 10:54 AM.
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Group F/1: Depth and Light
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Applying the Group F/64 philosophies to the other end of the aperture ring. Saturday, March 24, 2007. I took the liberty to give some different tonality, too, to these images because I thought it explored a different mood to the scenes. Here are the results - I love how the depth is extremely exaggerated by the limited focus combined with the lighting. And, the master craftsman who carved this resin statue has just done an amazing job with the details:. Posted by PositivePaul @ 10:54 AM.
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Group F/1: Finally, Something Other Than a Leaf!
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Applying the Group F/64 philosophies to the other end of the aperture ring. Thursday, March 22, 2007. Finally, Something Other Than a Leaf! While I haven't posted much around here lately, I'm still formulating the philosophy. Of course, one person doesn't make for a group, really, so it's no wonder things aren't hoppin' at this joint. Still, I've been playing around with a few ideas, and learning how to use lighting and flash, thanks to a tip from Tim. That I go check out Strobist. More about Group F/1.
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Group F/1: An Important Observation
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Applying the Group F/64 philosophies to the other end of the aperture ring. Wednesday, January 24, 2007. With the challenge of trying to figure out what the Group F/1 philosophy should look like still well under way, I've put some feelers out in the online photography community. One of the places I've been 'hanging out' online discussing photography is PhotoSig. I've submitted photos that I've taken with the current revision of the Group F/1 philosophy. One PhotoSig member replied:. Paul while I understa...
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Paul's Photo Blog: September 2006
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Seriously - if you find my work useful, I'd really like to know about it. I'm not ever going to become rich and famous over my photography, but still, if you're going to become rich and famous by using my photography, a little kickback would be nice. Sunday, September 24, 2006. Grasshopper Atop the Windowsill. I'll probably go out and clean the cobwebs off, but other than that distraction, I find the lines and colors in this image are quite fun. Posted by PositivePaul at 11:19 PM. Finally. I've had t...
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Paul's Photo Blog: April 2006
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Seriously - if you find my work useful, I'd really like to know about it. I'm not ever going to become rich and famous over my photography, but still, if you're going to become rich and famous by using my photography, a little kickback would be nice. Tuesday, April 18, 2006. Bumble Bee, Apple Blossoms. Posted by PositivePaul at 7:33 AM. If you'd like to use images in this blog post, please e-mail paul(at)paulmphotography.com. Sunday, April 16, 2006. Rhododendron Blossom, Easter Sunday.