Polaroid Photography of Grant Hamilton
Posted on August 24, 2007 by Chris
Filed Under photographers, flickr
Grant Hamilton has been able to distill color and composition down to these simple Polaroid photographs using the sexy SX-70.
Wee Planets
Posted on March 19, 2007 by Chris
Filed Under flickr, technique
This “Wee Planets” series from Flickr user gadl is stunning. 360 degree panoramas that end up looking like teeny tiny little planets.
If you want to try this technique out for yourself, you’re going to need the following software:
Oh, and I’m sure you’d like a tutorial, so here you go.
Through the Viewfinder
Posted on February 27, 2007 by Logan
Filed Under gear, technique
Those old twin lens reflex cameras still have some use besides decorating a bookshelf. With some ingenuity, another camera, cardboard and masking tape, you can create some stunning images.
More info on how to make one inside…
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Everything about Whitebalance
Posted on February 27, 2007 by Chris
Filed Under technique

You know when you take a photograph and the colors aren’t quite right? It’s probably due to an improper white balance setting: Photocritic has a fantastic writeup about how to properly use that WB button on your camera.
Underexposed: Operator Number 9
Posted on February 26, 2007 by Brian
Filed Under photographers, flickr, Underexposed

This great photo from Flickr’s own Operator No. 9 caught our attention and we just had to give it some more exposure. The interesting depth of field and ghostly floating reciever make for an eerie and absorbing shot. It goes beyond expensive equipment and shows how a little bit of vision and experimentation can produce some real gems.
Great Photographers on the Internet
Posted on February 14, 2007 by Chris
Filed Under photographers, humor
What would happen if some of the greatest photographers posted their photos to internet critique groups?
Great Photographers on the Internet
My favorite:
This is just a snapshot. I would not even have considered showing this. If you ware going to post pictures you need to make sure it is of something unusual or with a personal vision. Otherwise you are going to loose the interest of your audience. George Spelvin [Nikon D200, Nikon D70s backup, 17-35 f/2.8, 80-200 f/2.8, 4GB Microdrive (2), Photoshop CS, Epson 2200]
Photographer: Denis Darzacq — La chute
Posted on February 13, 2007 by Chris
Filed Under photographers
Denis Darzacq :: Portfolios :: La chute
Amazing photographs of dancers frozen in mid air.
















