Category Archives: Fine Art Prints

Sunflowers

April is here! :) My wife bought these sunflowers recently, so of course I had to photograph them. Leica M9 and Photoshop. (Limited edition print available in my new Print Gallery.)

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At the New York Aquarium

A family trip to the New York Aquarium in Brooklyn, NY is always fun. Mist rising from the water on a cold day: Do jellyfish every sting each other? Do the sharks ever eat the other fish in the tank? Do some sea creatures like being photographed?

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Photos from a trip to Croatia (photographed with the Canon G10)

Something different today: a selection of black-and-white photographs from a recent vacation in Croatia. These were all made with the little Canon PowerShot G10 camera (the latest model is the Canon PowerShot G11) and processed in Photoshop. (For purchase of fine art prints from this set, please inquire via the Contact page — thank you.) Showering outdoors…

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Canon G10 Camera Review

A few photos made with my little Canon PowerShot G10 camera (see mini-review below): A tree at the National Mall in Washington, DC The Enola Gay at the National Air and Space Museum’s Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, VA The Lincoln Memorial in the evening Running with baloons at a local fair I recently bought a Canon…

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New iPhone Landscapes

I had some fun with the little camera in the iPhone! These landscapes originate as simple photos of trees. I processed them using Camera Bag, an iPhone App, and then assembled four versions in Photoshop into something like Rorschach inkblots. Each 6×8″ print is thus an assemblage of four 3×4″ images. iPhone Landscape 2009-02 iPhone Landscape…

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2001: A Digital Odyssey (photos with Canon G2 camera)

Stanley Kubrick’s fascinating movie, 2001: A Space Odyssey (released in 1968), made some accurate predictions about the future (and some not so accurate). Among the things it predicted correctly were flat-screen computer monitors, voice recognition and voice-controlled computing. However, the movie includes a scene in which a photographer appears to be winding the film in…

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