Sometimes, the effort to make it look as though no work was done to an image, requires quite a lot of work.
My first real tutorial type post in which I process an image to reflect my vision and to outline the steps I took to achieve the look.
A brief look at my experiences with focus stacking.
Making drama out of an angst ridden toddler (or one who is just irritated with his doting father).
What it is. I’ve been trying a new (new to me) photographic technique recently. It is referred to as infrared photography. Most of the people who end up reading this post will probably know that what we see as white…
NOTE: This is republished from a note I posted on Facebook on April 22, before I started this blog. People are always asking me if I edit my photos. The answer is a qualified “no”. To a photographer, editing a…
This is more of an anecdote than anything else, and just goes to demonstrate how much of a part luck or happenstance plays in getting a good photo, for me. I made an unusual move on a Sunday, going with…
I decided to chose an easy image to write about in today’s making of post. It isn’t a brilliant image, certainly not one I would count as my best, but a great deal of effort went into its creation. Lots…
Unlike my last “making of” post, this one wasn’t particularly complicated. Again, unlike the last post this one is a decent photo. On Monday I went to some extent to explain what I though a photo should be, at least…
This is one of the very early images in my project this year to take a photo every day for the year. It was taken on 17th February this year while I was sojourning in Canada. Only a month and…
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