Stunning black and white photography of the animal kingdom from Nick Brandt. Try to guess the lens he's using for each photograph.
Black and white photography is my holy grail. I see the world in colour, not as shades of light and darkness. One exercise I perform when I review my photos, is to preview them all in black and white, just to see how they would look— there are some that I think will look great in black and white, but they don't; then there are ones I don't expect to look good, but they look surprisingly good.This journal documents my experiences with a Canon EOS 50D camera. It is also a showcase for my photography, including comments about the camera's usability, with suggestions for improvement and discussions about various photography-related topics.
Monday, November 24, 2008
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This blog will go live on a full-time basis when I have finished copying all my old articles from my journal. I have a Picasa Album for my photos.
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- Top-side LCD
- RMS Photos
- Portfolio: Aneta Kowalczyk
- Black and White Photos
- Portfolio: Nick Brandt
- Ad: Polaroid Land Cameras
- Considering the Canon EF 17-40mm f/4 L
- "cannon elf"
- A LIFEtime of Photographs
- EF 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6 II
- Fantastic Foursome
- Gigapan Tripod and Panoramas
- "Imaging Resource" Review of the 50D
- Jelly Beans
- First Manual Shoot
- Portfolio: Arnold Newman
- Good Deals
- November 11th Journal
- Sigma Acquires Foveon
- Second Unit Film Shoot
- The Big Picture: Obama
- Another Brick in the Wall
- Manual Mode
- Portfolio: Callie Shell
- iPod Bliss
- Exposure Lock
- Thorny Hedge
- Night Shoot
- GO Solitaire
- Verve Photo
- DP Review: 50D
- Canon 50D Irritants
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