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Light at The North Market
We all know that lighting is very important in photography. It can make for a beautiful image or drive you nuts with trying to expose properly. In this case the ceiling light came down in one strip making for an … Continue reading
Posted in food and drink, Ohio, photography, street photography
Tagged Canon, Columbus Ohio, food photography, light, North Market, photo, photography
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How to confuse a photographer
Interesting title, huh? In this case it was this one little butterfly that threw me entirely for a loop. When I was sifting through my photos of the butterflies this one caught my eye because of it’s wings; two different … Continue reading
Posted in Insects, Nature, photography
Tagged butterfly, Canon, colors, insect, light, macro photography, Mexican Bluewing, photo, photography, wings
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Working with one light…
Fortunately I get to second shoot sometimes with someone who has had 25+ years in the business. This helps me improve my portrait photography skills and I always learn something. The other day it was a shoot with a lovely … Continue reading
Posted in Ohio, Photo Techniques, photography
Tagged black and white, form, light, lighting, monochrome, Ohio, photography, photos, portraits, sepia
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Light
Light makes photography. Embrace light. Admire it. Love it. But above all, know light. Know it for all you are worth, and you will know the key to photography. George Eastman Ain’t that the truth! me We had left the … Continue reading