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Tag: photography

Settings

The ability to make adjustments can be both liberating and constraining. We tend to overthink, over adjust, tweak…to get it … More

b&w, photography, settings, ship

Capture

What’s worth saving? What’s worth going out of our way for? What’s worth sharing? There’s plenty…we just need to choose … More

Astronomy, b&w, capturing, photography, sharing

Angles

Maybe it’s not obvious. Perhaps it’s somehow hidden from our view. What if we choose to see differently? Perspectives are … More

angles, b&w, perspective, photography, viewpoint

Developed

One of the unique characteristics of analog is the lack of immediacy. We don’t know if it worked until the … More

analog, b&w, development, film, photography

Noteworthy

It’s worth capturing…when it strikes a chord. The hard part is figuring out which one will resonate with those we … More

auto culture, b&w, photography, reflections

Release

We all have a trigger, a release, a button when pushed causes a reaction. In most cases, we can see … More

b&w, button, choose wisely, macro, photography, release

Settings

More and more, we can let the machine do the work by choosing the “auto” setting. All of the calibrations … More

b&w, camera, imperfect, macro, photography, settings

Symbols

Everything we do, say, wear, the tools we use, tells a story. Our symbols leave a trail of how we … More

b&w, camera, On The Road, photography

Camera Bag

Leading change, crafting something from nothing, often requires a tool. But the device is rarely as important as the decision … More

b&w, photography, route 66
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