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Archive for December, 2010

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A Daughter's Love

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Breaking the Sound Barrier

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Red Line

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Thanks so much to the person in Wilmington, DE for buying a 36 x 24 canvas print of my Red Line from my site on Fine Art America! I bet this is going to look great where ever you put it!

Missing Her

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You might think…Hey! What happened to number 35? Well…I decided to spare you the post of announcing another sale of this awesome photo! ;) So on to number 36 we go! WOO HOO!!!

LOST

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Taken in Cozumel, Mexico

One very common question I get from photographers is why they can never get their images as sharp as the ones they see online. This is a loaded question, and it really made me think about all the things I go through to get tack sharp focus on my images. Sure there are the obvious tips like holding the camera properly, squeezing the shutter instead of stabbing it, tucking your elbows in, and so on. The truth is, that is just the beginning to taking sharper photographs.

Let me start off by saying that I still take blurry images from time to time. All professional photographers do. The only difference is that we don’t post them online! However, I will also bet that I take far less than most other photographers, and there are clear reasons as to why. Getting sharp images involves a combination of a few different techniques, and when put together they will produce a far higher success rate of sharp images.

via Advanced Tips for Tack Sharp Images.

HELL

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The University of Texas Tower

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Thanks so much to the person who bought an 8×12 Mounted Print of The University of Texas Tower! This print is becoming a very popular purchase. Must be all those great Longhorn fans out there! HOOK ‘EM

Trees of Life

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