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Turning Fourty

Looking back at old files recently, I realized that about 10 years ago I became the proud owner of a Nikon D100. This 6MP body...
Bernard Languillier

Bernard Languillier

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August 27, 2012

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3 minutes read


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Photographing The Human Condition

The Concerned Photographer For the concerned photographer there is an important distinction between subject, genre and theme that needs to be understood. The subject of...
Glenn Guy

Glenn Guy

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August 27, 2012

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9 minutes read


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Dynamic Patience

By Bors Vesterby Introduction When I started as a photographer, I spent some time in the faraway outback with Nick Rains.  One spectacular morning as...
Bors Vesterby

Bors Vesterby

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August 27, 2012

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6 minutes read


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CMYK 2.0 Review

A Book Review by Ray Maxwell Introduction… This is a review of a book by Rick McCleary titled “CMYK 2.0”. However, to fully appreciate the...
Ray Maxwell

Ray Maxwell

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August 27, 2012

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12 minutes read


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The Call

If you do this business for a while you eventually develop the mindset of a firefighter. The bell rings and we start running. Hell bent...
James Russell

James Russell

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August 27, 2012

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20 minutes read


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Driving Your Camera

Common Sense: A Short Introduction To The Series By Sean Reid of Reid Reviews The following essay is the second in a series of short essays...
Sean Reid

Sean Reid

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August 27, 2012

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22 minutes read


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Common Sense Part 1: Photographers Have Noses

Photographers Have Noses By Sean Reid of Reid Reviews Common Sense: A Short Introduction To The Series The following essay is the first in a...
Sean Reid

Sean Reid

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August 27, 2012

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11 minutes read


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The Making of Sugarloaf Rock

Technical Details: Phase One P45+ digital back on a Phase One 645 with a 28mm Mamiya lens, f8, 32 seconds, tripod mounted. It’s good to...
Peter Eastway

Peter Eastway

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August 27, 2012

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12 minutes read