December 2008
45 posts
Split-Toning: Background and Historical... →
I confess I’ve rarely been completely satisfied with “straight” black and white (gelatin silver) photography.
Jonathan Bailey via Unblinking eye
Virtual Yosemite →
Live Yosemite web cam views!
Via Yosemite Association
Path to Success, Path to Longevity →
The sad reality is that if you follow all my advice you’ll probably fail. Hopefully this won’t include starving to death, homeless, under a bridge somewhere.
Doug Menduez - Via Exposure Compensation
Joan Myers - Brimstone →
Myers has been focusing on fire, specifically photographing geothermal sites in Yellowstone, Iceland and Pompeii where the earth’s volcanic forces of destruction and renewal are spectacularly evident.
-Andrew Smith Gallery Santa Fe, New Mexico
Shooting Nature with the Yashica Mat 124G →
It Ain’t the Toys, It’s How You Play with Them…
Link via Photo.net
Photography and the Tolerance for Courageous... →
…and never lose the courageousness to be caught in the middle of making something you care about, even when it might be shit and you might look like an idiot fumbling to make it. What’s the worst thing that could happen?
-Merlin Mann via 43 Folders
John Delaney: Eagle nomads of Mongolia →
His work is comprised of beautiful black and white portraits, shot on film with medium and large format cameras, his subjects are eagle nomads of Mongolia.
Josef Sudek: Poet of Prague →
Originally published in Creative Camera, April 1980, Number 190
by Charles Sawyer
Imogen Cunningham →
George Eastman House Still Photograph Archive 98 Selected Images
Another Ordinary Photo →
A new photoblog by Kurt Nimmo
Urban and Nostalgic images.
Redwood Ecology →
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Camerapedia →
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JPG Magazine →
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Why you should be shooting RAW →
If your camera has a RAW setting, you should be using it, no excuses. Here’s why.