Monthly Archives: January 2010

time lapse photography

I’ve always wanted to try time lapse photography and on a recent trip to Lake Tahoe, I figured I had the perfect chance. With my trusty tripod and a programmable remote cord, I tried some test shots. If you’re ever curious on how to take time lapse photos, it’s fairly simple if you have the...

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techniques to developing photographic proficiency

There is clearly one distinguishing factor that makes one heads above all and that is the power of observation. The idea is simple. Study something so mediocre that only by observing it closely, by looking closely at its’ facets and lines, that one realizes the possibilities of an image. Developing the keen sense of observation...

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new year resolutions in photography

It’s January and it’s the time of the season once again where most of us make our New Year resolutions. Some people will go on diets, others will try to get to work early and on time while other might give up Facebook for good. But what about resolutions as a photographer? What will your...

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self-portraits

2 years ago, I embarked on a Photo-A-Day project. I started on January 1, 2007 and for the first month of the project, my friends challenged me to create 31 self-portraits. This was definitely quite a challenge. Looking back at what I did back then, it was an amazing experience that I would gladly do...

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a video blog of memories from 2009

It’s quite amazing how fast 2009 has come and gone. A lot of things happened in ’09 and I decided to create a short video clip of the memorable moments from the past year. The images in the video are a mixed bag of shots with some processed in Lightroom and others, well, merely snapshots...

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