All Entries Tagged With: "Photocritic"
Weekend Perusing: Sandstone Waves
Discovered Art:
The photograph Sandstone Waves by photographer Bob Estrin really jumped out at me. The color and tonality of the image lends itself well to the sweeping lines are a great example of landscape photography. Print information: 36 X 24 – $425 on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper at DiscoveredArtists.
In the Photoblogosphere:
My daughter will [...]
Weekend Perusing: Geeky New Media
Photo Contests
Thanks to Fraction Magazine for pointing out Blurb’s photography book contest. It’s a big prize so I may end up finally putting a book together.
In the Photoblogosphere
Glamour Apprentice asks Are you a Geek Photographer? Admittedly I go back and forth with this.
In case you don’t already read Strobist, David Hobby did some photos [...]
Weekend Perusing: Be Prepared
In the Photoblogosphere:
Haje over at Photocritic has an absolutely wonderful post on the ideal photo shoot. The concept is simple yet profound as an exercise of the mind. Perhaps I’ll dream up my perfect photo shoot and put it to action.
On the complete other side of that spectrum is an article on Confessions [...]
Weekend Perusing: The Gaping Void
In The Photoblogosphere:
Antoine Khater has a great write up on Mark St. Pierre at Adidap. There are some really great photographs of airplanes and a random dog as well!
There has been a lot of talk lately of Canon’s 5D mirror problem as of late. Jessica Grieves shares her experience with the problem. [...]




