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Holger Gräbner11,6392013-01-11 11:51:22202601435CC G+
Khun Hans10,5982012-12-26 04:20:4720911511CC G+
Khun Hans10,5982012-12-22 20:24:53208414CC G+
Zbynek Kysela7,3202012-12-15 06:32:2449110212CC G+
Cesare Riccardo41,6362012-12-01 08:27:1846628825CC G+
Mark Eyler9,6832012-10-28 03:37:3349411213CC G+
Mark Eyler9,6832012-10-18 15:48:5249581013CC G+
Rami Saarikorpi16,8842012-10-16 07:36:37468191023CC G+
Cesare Riccardo41,6362012-10-13 18:24:00458422241CC G+
Mark Eyler9,6832012-10-06 19:47:0749411017CC G+
Cesare Riccardo41,6362012-10-06 18:17:2446025728CC G+
Rami Saarikorpi16,8842012-10-01 09:38:58457331437CC G+
Cesare Riccardo41,6362012-09-29 16:45:1941931928CC G+
Chris Silvetti4,0112012-09-24 19:12:34181002CC G+
Cesare Riccardo41,6362012-09-22 16:42:1727628830CC G+
Brett Domue6,0292012-09-22 06:43:13408327CC G+
Gemma Costa50,1662012-09-18 09:48:3946737739CC G+
Blake Harrold11,8732012-09-05 12:19:075001308168CC G+
Mark Eyler9,6832012-09-03 07:13:394969013CC G+
Cesare Riccardo41,6362012-09-02 09:55:25454191928CC G+
Mark Eyler9,6832012-08-29 23:04:51497759CC G+
Mark Eyler9,6832012-08-22 06:39:37497274218CC G+
Cesare Riccardo41,6362012-08-17 21:02:5338218419CC G+
Cesare Riccardo41,6362012-08-11 19:18:5635816515CC G+
Knut Arne Gjertsen14,9852012-08-04 16:13:4549381014CC G+
Ness Flores7702012-08-02 05:02:16492618CC G+
Daniel Harrington33,0492012-07-31 21:46:03491174319CC G+
Daniel Harrington33,0492012-07-30 18:46:091230642CC G+
Cesare Riccardo41,6362012-07-28 14:29:573259411CC G+
Daniel Harrington33,0492012-07-25 21:00:10118241CC G+
Daniel Harrington33,0492012-07-24 14:36:031183115CC G+
Daniel Harrington33,0492012-07-23 23:55:171183155CC G+
Cesare Riccardo41,6362012-07-22 09:49:1033312514CC G+
Gemma Costa50,1662012-07-17 08:37:0233827128CC G+
Cesare Riccardo41,6362012-07-14 14:56:1133617420CC G+
Sharon Barnes2,0542012-07-09 11:28:2657487CC G+
Gailen Mapes30,3172012-07-09 09:20:373071139CC G+
Cesare Riccardo41,6362012-07-06 14:21:4423423927CC G+
Scott Jarvie267,2402012-06-21 22:25:46236845370CC G+
Thomas Hawk5,173,2212012-06-06 16:11:54497159135324CC G+
Daniel Harrington33,0492012-06-05 02:15:034834136CC G+
Nils Tschampel4,2272012-06-04 11:02:42309412657CC G+
Gemma Costa50,1662012-05-29 09:04:0430820222CC G+
Jennifer Martin2,2392012-05-09 15:19:531631104CC G+
Gemma Costa50,1662012-05-08 08:10:4029513720CC G+
Jan Kowal7412012-05-06 19:14:085006110CC G+
Christian Werner8,9172012-05-04 07:04:445210617CC G+
Trever McGhee28,5632012-05-03 22:20:033657018CC G+
Charles Lupica66,8842012-05-03 14:10:40365350337366CC G+
Charles Lupica66,8842012-04-26 10:44:08106225169267CC G+
Charles Lupica66,8842012-04-23 13:20:35198190163205CC G+
Mike Shaw1,880,6282012-04-17 13:39:414987655170CC G+
Gemma Costa50,1662012-04-17 07:59:3829523417CC G+
Charles Lupica66,8842012-04-15 12:39:10552573572CC G+
Trever McGhee28,5632012-04-12 15:11:29471851634CC G+
Robert Simpson18,0932012-04-11 16:30:174519717CC G+
Bueller Naris29,4332012-04-11 13:47:533805112CC G+
J.J. Bentley19,4642012-04-10 19:17:35190395314CC G+
Christian Werner8,9172012-04-08 01:04:5849549CC G+
Matt Acuff (CoolHandMatt)7942012-04-07 18:26:45215614CC G+
Peter From58,5952012-04-07 16:10:49214368201142CC G+
Edward Kay8,1722012-04-02 22:50:33201304CC G+
Trever McGhee28,5632012-04-02 21:08:19455341625CC G+
Charles Lupica66,8842012-04-02 13:44:28202136154179CC G+
Christian Werner8,9172012-04-02 13:33:444413611CC G+
dawn m. armfield6,6622012-03-30 13:57:1150023810CC G+
Charles Lupica66,8842012-03-28 13:28:311282063949CC G+
Manfred Berndtgen18,3392012-03-28 09:17:23362221416CC G+
Gemma Costa50,1662012-03-28 02:39:192037415CC G+
Christian Werner8,9172012-03-25 07:18:30381158CC G+
Joe Vallee10,3932012-03-21 15:28:25179151710CC G+
Charles Lupica66,8842012-03-20 14:13:513258478112CC G+
Mark Summerfield10,0502012-03-19 18:06:16249101CC G+
J.J. Bentley19,4642012-03-19 16:45:032151007045CC G+
J.J. Bentley19,4642012-03-16 19:33:2016711810283CC G+
Charles Lupica66,8842012-03-15 23:10:061553314571CC G+
Ben Ashmole2,9262012-03-11 08:53:4435112CC G+
Christian Werner8,9172012-03-10 20:30:0636644CC G+
Joe Vallee10,3932012-03-06 16:27:3816011127CC G+
Christian Werner8,9172012-02-29 06:35:0932021CC G+
Mike Shaw1,880,6282012-02-22 18:33:0050012780137CC G+
Paul Scott15,0662012-02-22 15:38:0715729112CC G+
Joe Vallee10,3932012-02-21 17:30:251291155CC G+
Ken Kaminesky31,1722012-02-21 13:29:403844410CC G+
Peter Daams3,0872012-02-20 12:26:33463706CC G+
Stuart Williams40,9572012-02-19 22:00:42386191200175CC G+
MAURIZIO PONTINI17,0152012-02-05 10:41:273801896CC G+
Mostafa Safavi1,2122012-01-22 23:53:05500203CC G+
Repetitive Tuesday1,8452012-01-18 08:57:20701614CC G+
Repetitive Tuesday1,8452012-01-10 23:39:35272011CC G+


Latest postings

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2012-05-29 17:02:49 (4 comments, 1 reshares, 14 +1s)

"If you have an idea of what you want to make or what you were put here to do, then just go and do that."

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2012-05-18 12:30:57 (1 comments, 2 reshares, 11 +1s)

Building an Online Photo Magazine: Interview with Camerapixo Founders
(full interview here: http://goo.gl/Y5w0d )

In this interview +Artur Heller and +Anetta Heller talk about how Camerapixo started and how it's grown to quickly reach over a million people. Not only do they do a great job creating worthwhile content and promoting brilliant photographers, they’ve created a unique model for how to start a magazine a that others would do well to follow.

Thanks again Artur and Anneta!

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2012-05-15 12:38:35 (6 comments, 1 reshares, 9 +1s)

Visual Photo Critique 11
(All 3 photo mark-ups: http://goo.gl/ci3Xj )

#btlcritique #btlcritiquepls #critiquepls

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2012-05-12 16:50:45 (8 comments, 0 reshares, 43 +1s)

Architectural Photography by the Olsons!
(interview here: goo.gl/5ME0Z - Re-share for those who missed it. )

Last month I received a direct mailer for architectural photography from Olson Photographic. Although my architectural photography needs were all set, the photo was too good to ignore. After being thoroughly wow’ed by their portfolio site, I just had to have them on The Unframed World.

Read their story about becoming pro architectural photographers: goo.gl/5ME0Z

#architecture #photography

2012-05-12 00:21:06 (1 comments, 3 reshares, 4 +1s)

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It was my pleasure to curate the theme with +Lucille Galleli & +Ken McMahon. We had another fantastic week of entries, thank you all! We tried to view and comment on everyone's entries (especially if you mentioned us directly in the post), and it was also great to see a lot of community involvement in the comments of each image. Keep up the community support!

Hopefully this circle includes everyone that contributed toWide Wednesday Panorama this week, but experience says we missed some. Everyone is important to the success of the theme.

Thanks for joining us! See you next week.

~ +Andrew Marston

Note: we want to be up front. Many of ... more »

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2012-05-11 17:25:00 (0 comments, 0 reshares, 5 +1s)

Architectural Photography: Going Pro with the Olsons
(interview here: goo.gl/5ME0Z )

Last month I received a direct mailer for architectural photography from Olson Photographic. Although my architectural photography needs were all set, the photo was too good to ignore. After being thoroughly wow’ed by their portfolio site, I just had to have them on The Unframed World.

Read their story about becoming pro architectural photographers: goo.gl/5ME0Z

#architecture #photography

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2012-05-10 20:09:02 (7 comments, 3 reshares, 42 +1s)

hidden worlds
europapark

#infrared #ir
rznagrmrod.zenfolio.com

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2012-05-10 14:59:19 (31 comments, 10 reshares, 53 +1s)

Japan in a Nutshell
I can verify that 2 years in Japan is only enough to crack the surface of this curious, endearing, and infinitely deep culture. Here are some of my top shots from my time there. Enjoy and share them around.

Anyone else been Japan and have fond memories? Where did you go? What did you do? I'm really craving some Japan stories right now.

#photography #japan

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2012-05-09 17:08:15 (5 comments, 0 reshares, 4 +1s)

Visual Photo Critiques: Walk the Line
(View mark-ups here: http://goo.gl/FkDDe )

Have your shots critiqued! Leave an image URL in the comments here on G+ or on the linked article to be included in next week's Visual Photo Critique!

This week's submissions come from +Len Saltiel, +Peter Broadbent, & +Vitaly Korolev. Thanks guys!

Getting and giving feedback is crucial to growing as a photographer. Although style is subjective, learning how to communicate and sharpening technical skills is imperative. With that in mind, don’t be shy, take me up on my offer to critique your work.

#btlcritique #critiquepls #photography #photographydiscussion #photographytips

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2012-05-08 23:07:46 (7 comments, 3 reshares, 32 +1s)

To The Heavens || Beijing

This serene and empty view of The Temple of Heaven in Beijing was one of the trickiest locations I’ve ever had to shoot. It took me 2 visits to capture it but thankfully my perseverance (and rigid stubbornness) paid off.

I’ve always had a secret weapon for minimizing crowds and capturing my scenes free and clear of people. It may seem simple but all it takes is getting up early. I know it sucks getting up before the sun rises but it assures that you arrive at the location way before the tour busses do. It’s worked in every country I’ve visited except for China. All I have to say is, HOLY SHIT can those people get up early.

At the Temple Of Heaven Park, the tour busses were rolling in at 6:30am. I’ve never seen anything quite like it. In Europe for example, the earliest I’ve seen a tour bus show up is 8:00am, which -- in mostcases -- is... more »

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2012-05-08 19:02:22 (0 comments, 2 reshares, 10 +1s)

A Year Ago Today
I woke up in a bamboo forest, cycled 72km, filmed +Dylan Gunning running naked into a quarry, and fell asleep in a rice field, about halfway finished cycling the length of Japan.

#japan #traveltuesday #cycling #skinny-dipping

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2012-05-08 17:28:59 (0 comments, 1 reshares, 0 +1s)

Great information on Portfolio Reviews here from those great folks at +PhotoShelter, and you can get your copy of the 2012 Photo Business Plan Workbook too.

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2012-05-08 17:09:06 (10 comments, 3 reshares, 37 +1s)

The 30 Second Challenge - Approaching Post-Processing

Yesterday's series of intergalactic jellyfish (goo.gl/zk3wU) is slightly different than the usual Monday travel post on The Unframed World (as you'll gather from the Lightroom screenshots). However, allow me to talk about my approach to photogrpahy for a moment. Usually I only select the single, most beautiful photo from my travels, edit it for hours and post it with behind the scenes Photoshop screen shots. After last Friday’s interview with Japan photographer +Martin Bailey _(full interview link: goo.gl/FSsdF)_ I was blown away to learn that Martin usually only spends around 30 seconds per picture! He admits that there are better photographers out there, but at the end of the day his photos of Japan are still breathtaking and support him as a full-time professional photographer. That number, 30 seconds, stuck in mym... more »

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2012-05-07 18:39:51 (7 comments, 0 reshares, 30 +1s)

Space Jellyfish in the Basement
(Even more space jellyfish pics: http://goo.gl/zk3wU )
There’s nothing like reaching the end of a great aquarium (like the New England Aquarium), and finding that they keep a whole display of just jellyfish in the basement.
#photography #lightroom #Boston #underwater

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2012-05-06 00:12:47 (5 comments, 1 reshares, 14 +1s)

I want to return to Japan and make videos like this.
日本に戻って、このようなビデオを作りたい。

Well done Alex Lee

(Shared publicly, but also specifically with my "日本語分かる人" circle since I bet some of these sights will be familiar to you.)

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2012-05-04 17:34:01 (1 comments, 1 reshares, 9 +1s)

Photo Blogging to Photo Business in Japan
How +Martin Bailey Turned Photography into a Career

This week's photographer interview is legendary Japan photo blogger +Martin Bailey!

He's managed to accomplish what every photo bloggers dreams of doing. He is fully supported by his photography. As he describes in the interview, it didn’t happen overnight and it wasn’t easy. Hearing him talk about how everything evolved, his life abroad, and insight into his photographic process really motivates me to keep pursuing my own path with a fresh determination.

Hopefully it will do the same for you. And ya… the Japan photos helped a lot too. Thanks again Martin. Keep it up!

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2012-05-02 14:57:14 (8 comments, 1 reshares, 3 +1s)

Visual Photo Critiques: Walk the Line
Have your shots critiqued! Leave an image URL in the comments here on G+ or on the linked article to be included in next week's Visual Photo Critique!

This week's submissions come from +Rich Grundy & +Tony Escobales. Thanks guys!

Getting and giving feedback is crucial to growing as a photographer. Although style is subjective, learning how to communicate and sharpening technical skills is imperative. With that in mind, don’t be shy, take me up on my offer to critique your work.
http://unframedworld.com/2012/05/visual-photo-critique-walk-the-line/
#btlcritique #critiquepls #photography #photographydiscussion #photographytips

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2012-05-01 19:00:32 (20 comments, 0 reshares, 5 +1s)

Google releases "Google Drive"

Watch out drop box...Google Drive is here. If Google is getting into cloud storage...consider me curious.

Link to Android Store version

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2012-04-30 15:54:56 (12 comments, 6 reshares, 44 +1s)

Where to Write a Great Novel – The Gateway to Vermont in Winter
(Post processing screens and insight: http://goo.gl/JZcRo )

What you don’t see in this picture is the 2 foot snow drift I’m standing in. Although my ankle-high waterproof hiking shoes lived up to their L.L.Bean guarantee, I was defenseless to stop slushy chunks of ice from sliding into the shoes themselves. Fortunately (unfortunately for my ankles), I zone-out pretty hardcore when taking pictures and only noticed sensation leaving my frozen feet once returning to the car.


Post Processing – No Tone Mapping!?!?!

This week I took the No Tone Mapping Challenge! Sounds like a real competition right? Haha! I made it up just now, but I’m glad it was convincing. But no, I didn’t even open Photomatix for this shot. It’s all old school Photoshop masking and adjustment layers. Thereason for do... more »

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2012-04-30 12:27:21 (4 comments, 2 reshares, 13 +1s)

#AlbumTheme: High Dynamic Range Images
#landscapephotography , #hdrphotography

High Dynamic Range (HDR) photographs...People either love it or hate it and some just mute the post when they hear about HDR :-))). Most obvious use of HDR is to manage extreme tonal range as seen in the image from Grand Canyon.

The question often come up "When is it necessary to manage tonal?" In today's world it is more often than we would like. I have used iHDR workflow (manual blending workflow developed by +Varina Patel and I) to capture images in total Darkness with light painting, during middle of afternoon at Yellowstone & Glacier, to photograph birds in Everglades, at Moraine Lake in Canada and the list goes on.

I have arranged first 30 images in this album to showcase High Dynamic Range images. How many would you have recognized at being a... more »

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2012-04-27 14:17:29 (1 comments, 0 reshares, 11 +1s)

Underwater Photography and More: +Erika Thornes in Her Own Words
From amazing underwater shots to blow-your-mind silhouette work to adorable baby portrait photos, +Erika Thornes is one amazing photographer. She was gracious enough to take an interview and talks about her shooting/processing techniques, becoming a photographer, owning a photo business and more in this week's Friday spotlight on The Unframed World.

INTERVIEW LINK AHOY!: http://www.unframedworld.com/2012/04/an-interview-with-vivacious-underwater-photographer-erika-thornes/

Thanks +Erika Thornes!

#photography #underwaterthursday #underwaterphotography #silhouettesaturday #silhouettesonthursday #babyphotography

2012-04-26 17:03:41 (8 comments, 7 reshares, 19 +1s)

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It was my pleasure to curate the theme with +Lucille Galleli & +Ken McMahon. We had another fantastic week of entries, thank you all! We tried to view and comment on everyone's entries (especially if you mentioned us directly in the post), and it was also great to see a lot of community involvement in the comments of each image. Keep up the community support!

Hopefully this circle includes everyone that contributedto Wide Wednesday Panorama this week, but experience says we missed some. Everyone is important to the success of the theme.

Thanks for joining us! See you next week.

~ +Andrew Marston

Note: we want to be up front. Many of... more »

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2012-04-26 14:40:28 (3 comments, 6 reshares, 13 +1s)

#truth

2012-04-25 17:52:48 (3 comments, 1 reshares, 6 +1s)

Best "This day in History" site ever. Check it out.
Interesting, graceful, fun, educational, cutting edge, I love it.
Everyone have a good afternoon enjoying the "This Day" site by Nikon.

http://www.nikon.com/about/feelnikon/thisday/main.htm

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2012-04-25 14:40:34 (6 comments, 2 reshares, 7 +1s)

Visual Photo Critiques: Crop Dusting!
Have your shots critiqued! Leave an image URL in the comments here on G+ or on the linked article to be included in next week's Visual Photo Critique!

This week's submissions come from +Heather Webb, +Heiko Gleitsmann, & +Nomadic Samuel. Thanks guys!

Getting and giving feedback is crucial to growing as a photographer. Although style is subjective, learning how to communicate and sharpening technical skills is imperative. With that in mind, don’t be shy, take me up on my offer to critique your work.

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2012-04-24 12:44:20 (10 comments, 5 reshares, 48 +1s)

David Duprey / AP
Birds perch on a branch during a spring snowstorm in Pembroke, N.Y. on April 23.

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2012-04-27 13:41:31 (24 comments, 0 reshares, 36 +1s)

Where's the Butler?
(Making-of screen shots: http://goo.gl/9XJ0K )

To my chagrin, Marie Reine du Monde in Montreal does not have a public restroom. After inventing about an hour of uncomfortable shooting and I had also invented several very post-modern dance moves and decided it was time to go (in more ways than one :-). I briskly walked to the nearby Marriott hotel. This also provided Lori the chance to ask directions to beautiful Notre Dame while I visited the little boys room (tee hee). Upon my return, she was still wrapped up in conversation with the concierge and took the opportunity to photograph handsome staircase. It reminds me of the staircase in my future mansion that I’ll likely never buy, except this one doesn’t have a monocle wearing butler coming down it with a hot cappuccino. Ah well, nothing can be perfect right?

Post Processing
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2012-04-21 17:44:13 (10 comments, 2 reshares, 20 +1s)

Pre vs Post #12

The magic of black and white

Left: SOOC
Right: Final image

What do you think I've done to get the final image?

#PrePost

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2012-04-20 13:38:30 (13 comments, 0 reshares, 2 +1s)

Becoming a Photoshop Pro: +Glyn Dewis' Life After Body Building
(Read the interview here: goo.gl/eI2ei )

How the heck did he do it!?!?! Think about this:
2004 Glyn Dewis starts using Photoshop
2012 He presents at Photoshop world, works with Kelby Media, & is a pro photographer

I was surprised and impressed by a many his answers to my interview questions. This guy is the genuine article and the details of his rapid ascent within the world of professional photography and post-processing seem applicable to all who want to successfully pursue their goals.

Thanks again +Glyn Dewis for taking the time!

2012-04-20 13:24:11 (7 comments, 7 reshares, 9 +1s)

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It was my pleasure to curate the theme with +Lucille Galleli & +Ken McMahon. We had another fantastic week of entries, thank you all! We tried to view and comment on everyone's entries (especially if you mentioned us directly in the post), and it was also great to see a lot of community involvement in the comments of each image. Keep up the community support!

Hopefully this circle includes everyone thatcontributed to Wide Wednesday Panorama this week, but experience says we missed some. Everyone is important to the success of the theme.

Thanks for joining us! See you next week.

~ +Andrew Marston

Note: we want to be up f... more »

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2012-04-19 12:46:56 (4 comments, 0 reshares, 12 +1s)

HDR Before-and-After: Let there be Light ( details: bit.ly/bna-ltbl )

Take a look at the Resources section below if you want to learn the techniques.

Here is the before-and-after comparison of the image 'Let there be Light'. I posted the image yesterday (see here: bit.ly/gp-ltbl), and it was immensely popular. Thanks everybody!

In this illustration, you see the stages of its creation. It was created from 12 single exposures that where merged to HDRs and tone-mapped in Photomatix. After that, I stitched them together in Photoshop and did the post-processing.

If you're interested in the details, visit the before-and-after page at [ bit.ly/bna-ltbl ] and the photo page at [ bit.ly/fp-ltbl ]. There is tons more information on my website at [ farbspiel-photo.com ].

Resources
1. The original photo... more »

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2012-04-18 14:28:19 (4 comments, 2 reshares, 5 +1s)

Visual Photo Critiques: Crop Dusting!
Leave the URL to one of your photos in the comments here on G+ or on the linked article to be included in next week's Visual Photo Critique!

This week's submissions come from +Cho Tang, +Martin Kling, +Kyle Dyson, & +Holger Gräbner. Thanks guys!

Getting and giving feedback is crucial to growing as a photographer. Although style is subjective, learning how to communicate and sharpening technical skills is imperative. With that in mind, don’t be shy, take me up on my offer to critique your work.

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2012-04-17 18:10:05 (10 comments, 0 reshares, 43 +1s)

It's about community
Welcome! To everyone just now tuning into my feed via +Mike Shaw's shared circle (http://goo.gl/aqN7W). I'm Andrew and I do photography. I believe G+ is a great place to contribute, learn, share, grow, and build community! Feel free to connect with me anytime with feedback on my pictures, questions, friendly greetings, or pastries. I loove me some pastries :-)

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2012-04-17 12:18:02 (0 comments, 0 reshares, 3 +1s)

Jonathan Klein: Photos that Changed the World
Photographs do more than document history, the make it.

Amazing Ted Talk by Jonathan Klein of Getty Images showing some of the most iconic images ever, and talking about what happens when a generation sees an image so powerful it can’t look away — or back.

(Ignore the ad at the end )

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2012-04-16 12:28:04 (27 comments, 4 reshares, 51 +1s)

Friendly Officer Pants in Boston Public Library
(Post-processing screenshots & details: http://goo.gl/OQGLO )

30 seconds before this picture was taken: With closing time minutes away, already the Boston Public Library security guard had been happy to ask me to pack up my camera (“Officer Grump E Pants” was the name ironed on his uniform if I recall correctly). With only minutes left my selective hearing kicked in and I race walked through side rooms toward Bates Hall to avoid being herded out with the other stragglers by Officer Pants (BTW, the difference between race walking and running is all in the hips… if that helps your mental image). Consistant with the librarian’s advice earlier, nearly all of the 150 preppy smart people studying in the grand room previously had cleared out. With camera already mounted, I had only a few moments to set the tripod andshoot.<... more »

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2012-04-13 17:33:12 (2 comments, 2 reshares, 11 +1s)

You know what's waaay cooler than having passion? Combining that passion with a purpose.
The reason I picked environmental photojournalist +Kari Post this Friday's feature interview on The Unframed World is because she's doing just this.

Read Kari's refreshing interview perspectives on using photography as part of her effort to save the enivronment (gorgeous photos included): goo.gl/qNp1I

Circle her on G+ here: +Kari Post

Thanks again Kari! :-)

#natureartthursday #naturephotography #naturephoto #nature

2012-04-13 17:28:19 (3 comments, 4 reshares, 6 +1s)

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It was my pleasure to curate the theme with +Lucille Galleli & +Ken McMahon. We had another fantastic week of entries, thank you all! We tried to view and comment on everyone's entries (especially if you mentioned us directly in the post), and it was also great to see a lot of community involvement in the comments of each image. Keep up the community support!

Hopefully this circle includes everyone that contributed toWide Wednesday Panorama this week, but experience says we missed some. Everyone is important to the success of the theme.

Thanks for joining us! See you next week.

~ +Andrew Marston

Note: we want to be up front. Many of th... more »

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2012-04-13 13:15:49 (1 comments, 1 reshares, 10 +1s)

NEW ART POST : City from above

After many requests I will send you a PDF copy of a basic How To Interview of my workflow process if you are interested.
(Last time I did this I was overwhelmed so am asking for you to please do the following to make it a win win situation)
1) Please share this post
2) Please go to http://tanyarochat.com.au/newsletter and sign up to my New Art Announcement newsletter. I will send a download link to all that have subscribed.

#trartist #mattepainting #digitalart #conceptart #arte #photoshop #photoshoptutorials #fineart #fineartphotography #breakfastartclub #breakfastclub

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2012-04-12 12:28:38 (43 comments, 0 reshares, 60 +1s)

Enter the Gecko
I focus on shooting locations, but in between destinations there's a lot of shots taken casually. Here's a quick snap from Hilo, Hawaii.

Anyone else remember the Gex games (reffed in the title of this post)? Years ago, I used to wake up early before school to play this PS1 gem.
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#leafonthursdays +Leaf On Thursdays curated by +Ray Bilcliff +Marilou Aballe +Margaret Tompkins
#travelthursday curated by +Laura Mitchum
#captionthisthursday

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2012-04-11 12:52:11 (16 comments, 2 reshares, 10 +1s)

Visual Photo Critiques: Name that Hue!

Leave the URL to one of your photos in the comments here on G+ or on the linked article to be included in next week's Visual Photo Critique!

This week's submissions come from +Jeremiah Bostwick, +Christian Jog, & +Daniel Peckham. Thanks guys!

Getting and giving feedback is crucial to growing as a photographer. Although style is subjective, learning how to communicate and sharpening technical skills is imperative. With that in mind, don’t be shy, take me up on my offer to critique your work.

(http://goo.gl/6KCtg)

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2012-04-10 12:14:30 (19 comments, 5 reshares, 58 +1s)

The Horror of Harvard Yard
(Before/After Photoshop Edits: goo.gl/zHJNv )

To me, Harvard Yard at sundown was the epitome of creepy/cool (crool?). Although I’m sure it’s a totally friendly place, I was really getting a Tower of Terror vibe and tried to play that up in the editing.

Harvard’s campus had a lot of awesome old buildings, but not much non-student/staff parking :-/ Lori and I had to drive several loops through the campus before we finally settled on calling my friend Scott (who you may remember from Japan By Bicycle - http://goo.gl/HFD2L ) to park near his apartment and ask for a photo spot recommendation. Scott happens to live about 8 minutes away from Harvard and is fairly familiar with the campus. He’s also familiar with my photography habits from our bike trip, and patiently waited while I took photos until my memory card ran out of space (jk, but I liketo thin... more »

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2012-04-09 13:31:48 (14 comments, 0 reshares, 15 +1s)

Epic 3min Trip-Vid: 24hrs in Boston - 1142photos
( Full trip story and photos here: http://goo.gl/zHJNv )

Recently, my wife and I spent a very full 24hrs in Boston. We drove in on Friday evening (which is how I snagged that grim looking blue-hour HDR photo of Harvard Yard above) and then packed in as much as possible from 5:00am until sundown on Saturday. Why such a cramped schedule? Well, for one it’s more fun that way (arguable, I know); and secondly, Boston has so many photographic hot spots that it would feel like a waste not to.

Don’t miss the sub 3:00 minute photo montage video below to be amazed by our super-human stamina and see all 1100+ photo from our 24hr adventure ^_^.

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2012-04-06 20:52:37 (1 comments, 0 reshares, 14 +1s)

I Love Color
I Love Color

I love color. I love it because it's exciting and energizing. I love it because it's physical and sensual. I love it because it's emotional and expressive. I love it because it's interesting - scientifically, historically, socially, psychologically. I love color because you can look at it literally, abstractly, or symbolically. I love color because it has a rich history and diverse cultures and people have done such different things with it, but somehow I can connect with most of the things they've done with it, even if I don't have the same culture or language. I love color because it's a language that we can all do so much with.

Do you love color too?

What will you do with color today?

(Don't think for a second that I don't like black and white or gray; they're some of my favorite... more »

2012-04-06 20:50:19 (0 comments, 3 reshares, 2 +1s)

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It was my pleasure to curate the theme with +Lucille Galleli & +Ken McMahon. We had another fantastic week of entries, thank you all! We tried to view and comment on everyone's entries (especially if you mentioned us directly in the post), and it was also great to see a lot of community involvement in the comments of each image. Keep up the community support!

Hopefully this circle includes everyone that contributed toWide Wednesday Panorama this week, but experience says we missed some. Everyone is important to the success of the theme.

Thanks for joining us! See you next week.

~ +Andrew Marston

Note: we want to be up front. Many of t... more »

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2012-04-06 12:46:34 (3 comments, 1 reshares, 5 +1s)

Have you guys all circled +Laura Tidwell already?
It was my pleasure to interview her this week. Talk about amazing! She used to be the CEO of an ad agency and now does travel photography and writing. Be sure to follow her on G+ and check out the interview here: http://goo.gl/WHrKj

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2012-04-05 20:26:53 (4 comments, 4 reshares, 41 +1s)

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2012-04-04 17:41:41 (7 comments, 4 reshares, 20 +1s)

Super Secret Photoshop Technique: Non-Destructive High Pass Sharpening!
Ye be warned: This is a highly nerdy intermediate article discussing how to use the High Pass filter in Photoshop to sharpen images in a reversible non-linear way.

(See each step illustrated here: http://goo.gl/OKRNR )

**How the High Pass Filter Works**
Picture the Earth as Al Gore does, with melted polar caps. All that’s left above water are the peaks of the highest mountains, and ridges like the Rockies appear as lines. To make a long-distance connection, the High Pass filter works like this. In this example, if altitude were contrast ratios, then the ocean would be the High Pass filter. Think about it for a second… Yep, that was too confusing wasn’t it?

In general, a high pass filter blocks lower frequency contrasts while accentuating higher ones (hence the name). HighPass ... more »

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2012-04-04 12:43:18 (8 comments, 2 reshares, 23 +1s)

Sapphire Dreams || The Exquisite Marina Bay, Singapore

My trip to Singapore was a complete success on many levels. Not only was I able to capture some beautiful imagery while enjoying the spectacular iLight Event, but I also made some great new friends and contacts in the process. When you combine the compelling beauty of Singapore with the openness towards photography you get a very special city. As a traveler, I’m often forbidden from shooting areas with a tripod but Singapore seems to welcome it. It’s an absolute pleasure to walk the perimeter of Marina Bay and find dozens of photographers shooting with tripods and enjoying the fantastic spectacle of light.

Thank you to everyone for making me feel so at home in Singapore and a very special thank you to my friend +Edward Adios for making all this happen. I’m already looking forward to my next visit in June. :)
Rea... more »

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2012-04-04 14:38:40 (124 comments, 101 reshares, 331 +1s)

Living in a Hipster Paradise - Habitat 67
(Full post from Habitat 67 at http://goo.gl/3dpXQ )

My ideal morning starts by waking up around 10am and involves another hour of burrowing in warm blankets. Sadly, as a photographer, this fantasy is only a plague on my mind when trying to capture the early morning rays. Especially in winter. Especially in Montreal. And so, at the snot freezing, digit disabling, toe numbing temperature of -25°F (-32°C, and that’s without the windchill coming off the St.Lawrence), I found myself in Habitat 67 starring at some of the most marvelous modern architecture on Earth, and I was completely grumpy about it. With sunrise angles and times calculated, reference images found, and even a new wide angle lens purchased, all that remained was to have fun and take the photos. Thankfully, Habitat 67 is quite photographic and the light was still low enough topla... more »

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2012-04-02 15:30:50 (0 comments, 0 reshares, 2 +1s)

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