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Monthly Archives: August 2011
 I shot this photograph in a decaying Operating Room of an old abandoned Soviet hospital in former East Germany, a place I had visited a four times, three of them solo. I can’t begin to describe how creepy it is to visit a place like this alone. You start to hear things that you hope...
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Tags: architecture, Cold War, DDR, decay, East Germany, Europe, fotofreq, GDR, Germany, HDR, HDRI, Lightroom, Nik Software, Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8, Nikon D700, Photomatix, Photoshop, Travel, UE, urban exploration, UrbEx
 If you’ve been here with me since around the time I started this blog, you know that I love to listen to great tunes when I process my work. Heck, I’d listen to it when I’m out shooting URBEX as well to help me create, but in those environment, I really need to have all...
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Tags: 90mm, abandoned, breathe, close-up, Cold War, DDR, decay, East Germany, Europe, fotofreq, GDR, Germany, HDR, HDRI, Lightroom, mask, Nik Software, Nikon D700, Photomatix, Photoshop, red, Tamron SP AF 90mm f/2.8 Macro, Travel, UE, urban exploration, UrbEx
 I had not really planned to put up a blog post today, but I suppose I should at least try to post something new 5 or 6 times a week, perhaps leaving Sundays as a BLOG POST-free day for me. While I usually post HDR photography, I started working on this non-HDR shot this morning...
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Tags: architecture, bay, Bay Bridge, boat, bridge, fire, fire boat, fireboat, Lightroom, Nik Software, Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8, Nikon D700, OnOne Software, Photoshop, tilt/shift
 My wonderful wife found this section of the stream about a 100 meters down-stream from where I was shooting. As there was no cellular service here, she hiked over to where I was get my attention with something along the lines of, “I think you should come see (and photograph) this.” I know by now...
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Tags: boulder, cold, fotofreq, HDR, HDRI, Lassen, Lightroom, mountain, Nik Software, Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8, Nikon D700, Northern California, Photomatix, Photoshop, river, rock, rocks, stream, Travel, volcanic, volcano, water
 The historic town of Shasta, today a “Ghost Town” and a California Historic Park, was established in 1848 soon after early California pioneer Pierson B. Reading discovered gold in Clear Creek. First named Reading Springs, after its founder, the town was renamed Shasta in 1850. It prospered as a transportation hub for mule trains and stagecoaches...
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Tags: California, fotofreq, HDR, HDRI, Lightroom, Nik Software, Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8, Nikon D700, Northern California, Photomatix, Photoshop, Shasta, Shasta County, Travel
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