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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Mountains, Memories, Photos
Recently, Candice, a good friend visited from Milwaukee. She brought on her laptop pictures from her spring vacation out west: Bryce Canyon and Zion National Parks. I loaded them on to a memory stick so that we could see them … Continue reading
Artistic Cross Pollination
I’ve had the good fortune to have a neighbor, Pete Sieger, who is an architectural photographer. His photos are precise and clear. His vision is crystalline and thoughtful. Every time that I look at his work I experience a spark … Continue reading
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What Is Image Integrity?
The photo above is of a Bluetail Damselfly, ischnura heterosticta, and taken at midday in full sunlight. The image is from the unprocessed, raw NEF file. I was at a workshop last winter and the question about HDR, high dynamic … Continue reading
New Chapters to Minnehaha’s Story: Resurrection (part 3)
Locating the streetcar boat in the ooze and dark waters of Lake Minnetonka was only the first step. Jerry Provost’s five-year search for a streetcar boat had been a success but now the question was; what comes next? Was the … Continue reading
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