My first attempt at the Brenizer method: lessons learned
During the two hours spent in the Geo W. Reed, I took the opportunity to try the Brenizer method for the first time with a friend and photography enthusiast as subject. The Brenizer method is the name...
View ArticleSelf-portrait no. 2 rework
I made a self-portrait last weekend while visiting an abandoned building, but it was quickly post-processed as it was part of a large number of shots that I wanted to use for a previous post. I knew...
View ArticleBending reality: an attempt at 180-deg HDR panorama
I have been experimenting with two distinct post-processing techniques, high-dynamic range tonemapping and panorama stitching, for a while and was pondering whether they could be combined and how. I...
View ArticleShrinking down Chicago to scale
Miniature villages are omnipresent as Christmas decorations so that reminded me of one of the rare photographic fads I have never tried: fake miniatures simulating the optical effects of a tilt-shift...
View ArticleA Word a Week Photography Challenge: ”Weather”
http://suellewellyn2011.wordpress.com/2013/01/19/a-word-a-week-photo-challenge-weather/ The theme for Sue’s photgraphy challenge this week could not have been better chosen for Montrealers. The...
View ArticleDodge & burn: unremembered church and cemetery in Maine
While going through old pictures from Maine, I fell upon this image of a church and cemetery that I do not remember taking, let alone remember where it was taken. I know it was in Maine in the...
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