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Fun with pepper photography in black and white
Peppers are fun to photograph and reveal interesting shapes when looked at from certain angles. In this post, I write about a few photos of these vegetables I have created, in black and white.
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Inspiring botanical photographer – Kazumasa Ogawa
I write about the work of kazumasa Ogawa, a Meiji-era Japanese photographer whose work and life I find inspiring. I give a brief review and a reference to a book about him.
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Monterey Trees, part two- resilience
I show an image that I have recently uploaded to my Monterey Trees series. I also write a little about different papers I used for test printing.
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Just a story from Thailand
The story of an iPad snapshot in Thailand, involving trespassing scientists, a gift of bananas, and a happy ending.
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Springtime photography opportunities at the Stebbins Cold Canyon preserve (California, USA)
In this post, I write about a hidden gem for springtime photography and hiking, located between the town of Winters, in Yolo County, and the town of Rutheford, in Napa County: the UC Stebbins Cold Canyon Reserve along Highway 128.
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High Pass filter, a non-destructive sharpening method in Photoshop
In this short tutorial, I show how I sharpened my images in my series “Dry Leaf” in Adobe Photoshop, using a non-destructive method, the High Pass filter.
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Working in projects and series- winter tulips, partial conclusion
In this post, I discuss some of the roadblocks I have encountered while working on my Winter Tulips series, and present the partial results of my efforts.
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Photography opportunities at the Lagoon Valley Park in Vacaville (California, USA)
In this post, I write about a hidden gem between Sacramento and the bay area along the i-80 highway, the Lagoon Valley Park in Vacaville.
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Photographers who have inspired me- Charles Jones
I write about the work of Charles Jones, a photographer that has inspired me, and give a brief review of a book about him.
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Working in projects and series- winter tulips, part one
I introduce my new project, “Winter tulips”, write about working in series and projects, and show my set up.