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Monthly Archives: September 2010
 So last night I was working on an image (not this one), and I thought I liked where I was going with it. Problem is that I have redefined my standards and what I once considered good, is now crap! Thus, I am constantly second guessing my work. Man I hate that, but I think...
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 The name of this post means more than meets the eye, at first, at least to me. While I was initially captured by this scene because it reminded me of one of my all time favorite movies, Cool Hand Luke, it was one particular scene in the movie that screamed “shoot this scene now”! Yep,...
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 When I saw this display the other day at the German Luftwaffe Museum in Gatow (which is a must visit if you come to Berlin), I thought immediately of one of my favorite rock songs from back in the day: ‘All Guns Blazing’, by hard rockin’ Judas Priest! Somehow the lyrics to that song just...
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 I really love the effects the Nikkor 24mm f/3.5 PC-E (tilt/shift) lens can produce, and I find myself using it more and more to create an almost doll house effect with some of the images I bring back from my urban explorations. If you stand alone in room like this long enough, your imagination can...
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Tags: 24mm, abandoned, DDR, decay, East Germany, Europe, fotofreq, GDR, Germany, HDR, HDRI, Lightroom, Nik Software, Nikkor 24mm f/3.5 PC-E, Nikon D700, Photomatix, Potsdam, tilt/shift, UE, urban exploration, UrbEx
 What a great day of shooting today! Started of with a couple of hours at Kaserne Krampnitz, followed immediately by a couple of hours at the Luftwaffe Museum in Gatow. Got lot’s of images to process, but this is the first I wanted to put out there for you all to see. Some of you...
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Tags: aircraft, DDR, East Germany, Europe, fotofreq, GDR, Germany, HDR, HDRI, Lightroom, Nik Software, Nikkor 24mm f/3.5 PC-E, Nikon D700, Photomatix, tilt/shift
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