Tag: black and white
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Telling a Story: The Chair
Over the past month, I’ve had a chance to sort of do a little photographic storytelling by creating a series of images over time. On my way to work every day, I pass a series of abandoned parking lots that used to serve a rather large strip mall that has since been demolished. Usually these…
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A Quick Walk Around Ohio State
I stopped by the Ohio State campus on the way home from work today and took about a 45 minute walk down to the Horseshoe, and back, and took some shots with the Fuji 14mm f/2.8. What an incredible lens this is. Extremely sharp, well built…a joy to shoot with. Stay tuned for a bunch…
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15 Minute Street Shooting
I had a meeting downtown just after lunch today, so I shortened my eating time by about 15 minutes to allow that time on my lunch break for shooting. I parked where my meeting was and then walked around just in the 2-3 block area right around for a little while, grabbing only my Fuji…
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Storm Clouds over Columbus
This is a shot from late last week. We had a storm roll through the city quickly. It was small, but dumped a lot of rain. The clouds were some of the tallest I’d ever seen. Made for a dramatic shot over one of the highways, with the haze making it almost look like some…
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Weekend Project – Revisiting Florence
On winter days like today, where it’s freezing cold and there’s gray overcast skies, it’s generally not a great time to go out and shoot outside. If you have an opportunity to go out and find some great interior spaces to shoot (or you are lucky enough to live in a place that is having…
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Finding Abstract Beauty
One of the things that I love about photography is finding beauty in line and form, especially in finding a view or perspective in objects that most people will pass by. I especially love this when shooting architecture or travel photography. It is really a fun way to explore a place that I may have…
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A tiny shed
As I was driving along the highway today, I saw this curious little shed by the side of the highway. I had to stop and take a peek, so I pulled off real quick and grabbed a few shots. The base is solid block and well constructed, and it goes partially underground, but the dilapidated…
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