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First Test Print Ordered; Gallery Show "Sculpture", Image 1 of 8

​The first sample print of my next gallery hanging has been ordered!

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April 05, 2013 /Joseph Linaschke /Comment

Underground Big Ben

Underground Big Ben

Who pre-visualizes their shots before they go out on a shoot?

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April 03, 2013 /Graham Parker /1 Comment

Circles Of Hay

Circles Of Hay

Summer Storms Are Coming

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March 29, 2013 /Graham Parker /Comment

This Guy Can Pluck!

Busking In Bath

Busking in Bath, UK

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March 27, 2013 /Graham Parker /Comment
Dave Hum, Bath, Busking

Love Wine

​Backlit wine glass, with a creatively created background!

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March 25, 2013 /Graham Parker /Comment
Hearts, glass, wine, B&W, funky art

RawTherapee—Which do you prefer?

​Some guidance would be appreciated on the progression of this image…

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March 22, 2013 /Dave Brown /2 Comments

Rocktober!!

Rocktober!!

​Can a colourful vivid photograph convert to B&W and work?

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March 20, 2013 /Graham Parker /2 Comments

Arbor Day

Quarryhill Botanical Garden

​Spring is a time for new life, and perhaps some new gear…

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March 18, 2013 /Paul Farinato /Comment

From Medium Format Leica to Snapseed

Middle of nowhere…

What do you do when life gives you a 37 Megapixel medium format file? Why, treat it in Snapseed on your iPhone, of course!

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March 15, 2013 /Joseph Linaschke /3 Comments

Monument to the Discoveries

Monument to the Discoveries

Question—Do you need a plugin to create a rockin' B&W photograph?

Answer—You decide!

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March 13, 2013 /Graham Parker /3 Comments
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