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Foto Friday – 05.18.2012
[caption id="attachment_871" align="aligncenter" width="600"] At the Bronx Museum of Art, 3rd Floor, during Bronx Comic-Con. Vivitar 28mm, ISO 200 at 1/50sec, f/4 on an...
Foto Friday 05.11.2012
[caption id="attachment_824" align="aligncenter" width="450"] Shot with a Vivitar 28mm on E-PL2 at 1/250 sec, IS0 200, f/8 with isolated color converstion in post production. Central Park,...
Foto Friday 05.04.2012
[caption id="attachment_820" align="aligncenter" width="600" caption="Vivitar 28mm, ISO 800 at 1/4 sec on an Olympus E-PL2. Shot in the East Villiage,...
Foto Friday - 04.13.2012
[caption id="attachment_799" align="aligncenter" width="450" caption="Olympus E-PL2 with an Vivitar 28mm @ ISO 200, 1/2000 sec,...
Does Using Art Filters Limit Your Style?
Every photographer has a favorite image style of the moment: Black and white. Sepia. Pop Art. Yet, back in the film era there was a manual process in order to "exhibit" this style. A photographer had to buy the proper film, mix the right amount of chemicals, and lastly expose the correct amount of light to the paper in order to get the print to reflect "their" style. Nowadays, however, click a tab via one's favorite program...