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I am a Vancouver based photographer interested in many aspects of the craft, from fine art to weddings/events and photojournalism.
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Physics photography series: September 1 2010
After many busy summer months we finally managed to have the second meeting of the physics photography series. I put together a short presentation on basic camera functions. I discussed details of metering modes (the process of determining the correct … Continue reading
Posted in buildings, plant, wildlife
Tagged baby deer, critique, crow, folk art gallery, Fulford Bay, Photography, Salt spring island, sculpture, trees, window
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Photography critique
I recently hobbled together a group of fellow photographers in the physics department at UBC to do a peer-to-peer series of talks on photography. It’s always helpful to hear how others approach photography and we all have different experiences and … Continue reading
Posted in buildings, colourful, flower, plant, sunset, UBC, vancouver
Tagged 15-85mm, 7D, B&W, beach, beautiful, black and white, bokeh, brick building, building, campus, Canon 15-85mm, canon 7D, Canon EOS 7D, cloths, clouds, colourful, critique, daffodil, dramatic, god is better than sex, grass, green, Indian, lens flare, Photography, photos, red, red brick, reflection, rowers, sex, sex is better than god, shirts, sky, sunset, UBC, yellow
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Diptych: one word for two images
Diptych (pronounced dip-tic) is the term used to describe two images that are arranged to be adjacent to one another. Typically this means they are somehow related, or complement each other in some other way. They might share a common … Continue reading
Posted in buildings, colourful, diptych, night
Tagged bright lights, building, Canon 15-85mm, Canon EOS 7D, colourful, diptic, diptych, door, eating, green, Kitsilano, lights, night, people, rain, red, restaurant, Tomato, vancouver
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