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Another night at AS220. This time I used Alchemy for the gestures, which I’m looking forward to experimenting with more.
Read moreAnother night at AS220. This time I used Alchemy for the gestures, which I’m looking forward to experimenting with more.
Read moreThis summer I’ve been figure drawing at AS220 on Tuesday nights. Last week I tried painting from my laptop with a Wacom tablet. The video and images in this post are from my second attempt. The first try was definitely a learning experience.
I don’t think any of these were longer than [...]
The wind coming off the ocean was freezing cold. I ducked behind some cliffs to get warm and got a few pictures. Took the long way home through Slocum and got the hay rolls. I think they look like D-cell batteries.
Read moreAnother night of scrambling down a rock face, hanging on with my fingertips above the crashing waves. In the distance the lights of Newport and Narragansett shimmered like pearls. While my flashlight was on it seemed like it was snowing. I could only raise my hood, bury my hands in my pockets [...]
Read moreIt was terrifying. I was making an eigh-minute exposure, the roaring waves were crashing in, and I was all by myself in the middle of the night. Suddenly out of the corner of my eye I saw two silhoutted figures appear from behind the rocks. With a supernatural agility and speed, one [...]
Read moreWhen I left the house I honestly didn’t mean to go scrambling up and down sea cliffs in flip-flops. But there I was, one hand holding the tripod, the other hand clinging to the rocks. It turns out there is no cell phone service at the bottom of a canyon. Not that [...]
Read moreAfter ten exposures I finally wrote 365 on my arm, then figure out what its mirror image would be, rehearsed the motions and finally got it.
Read moreI’ve wanted to do more studio photography for a long time now. Tonight I was inspired by some low-key images and decided to do a self portrait. The sunspots from looking into the light will go away some time next week hopefully.
Read moreI read a poor review of the Nikon 18-135mm dx lens that mentioned its terrible barrel distortion at wide angles. It turned out its true. These took some serious distorting and cropping in Photoshop to get the lines straight.
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