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Monthly Archives: October 2010
 The week is at an end, and I’m zapped, but I did manage to process at lease one image for you all today. Not much to say though, so I’ll just post the image and call it a night. Have a great weekend, all of you.
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 Hey folks! Just got back from an amazing family trip to France (with some good friends along as well) and, while not a photography trip, I did manage to come home with some pretty decent shot. I’ve decided to share one of my favorites from Paris with you today, in this Hans Zimmer inspired ‘Chevaliers...
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Tags: architecture, France, HDR, Louvre, low-light, night, Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8, Nikon D700, Paris, pyramid, Travel
 I was thinking of talking today about what this image means to me, and how the Genesis song ‘Calling All Stations’ so perfectly amplifies what I was thinking while processing this to that same song. But instead, I’m gong to urge all of you to go find this great song and listen to it...
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 When I saw this scene, I was reminded of Stephen King’s “Secret Window,” as I could imagine myself in such a room, hunched over an old desk pounding out a creepy story on an old typewriter, while listening to One Republic’s “Secrets”. So in the interests of devulging a secret, I should tell you that...
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Tags: abandoned, code, coupon, coupon code, discount, Germany, HDR, HDR Soft, HDRSoft, Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8, Nikon D700, Photomatix, UrbEx
 When I walked into this room the other day, I knew it would end up being one of my favorite shots of the day. Why? Well… for one, I love the color orange! Always have and always will. The beautiful orange glow coming through these closed curtains was pure perfection. I had to be careful...
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Tags: abandoned, cto, Germany, glow, light, Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8, Nikon D700, orange, soul, UrbEx, warm
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