Check out these digital picture frame images:
Suit
Image by Clint Gardner
More nostalgia and more PhotoShop action. I actually have a print of a neolithic version of this image framed. It was taken with the second digial camera I ever had my hands on, that also only was able to go up to 1280x960, but since it would only take 8 pictures in that mode, I usually kept it at 640x480 as this picture is.
Through the wonders of PhotoShop I could bring a bit more life to it, although it is basically the same as I took it back in 2000.
Photography Desk
Image by billread
This is my wife's solution to my accumulated photography "junk" which was cluttering up our den. She was a dedicated soul. She not only picked it out, but allowed me to make the final choice between different "acceptable" units. Then she sanded and painted it herself. It is a computer armoire from a local unfinished furniture company. See the notes for more info.
Strobist: Taken with my Nikon Coolpix 5700 so I could have my D80 with 70-200 VR in the shot. Nuked the scene with Sunpak 383 through satin umbrella against the camera at camera left-- sorry, but I didn't note the power. Fired w/GI radio trigger.
See some of my more interesting photos here:
www.flickr.com/photos/billread/sets/72157602414666978/
Brooklyn bridge from DUMBO
Image by Andrea [bah! la realtà !]
so busy that I can't really pick which shots to post--but I'm still posting them in hope of finding something decent.
still, I'm getting bored of too many pictures from the NY trip :-p luckily, it's almost over. almost
I don't mind this one, actually--I like the different frames, and although the foreground is not very nice, it makes sense if you are familiar with the place it was shot from.
or maybe I should crop the foreground out. wdyt?