Monthly Archives: February 2012

Photography Comes From Within

My recent whirlwind trip to Venice reinforced many of the tenets that I believe to be fundamental to the art of photography. As I have grown in experience over time and broadened my field of photography, it has become increasingly … Continue reading

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Carnevale is Over

I’ve just wrapped up my shooting in Venice. It was fantastic to catch up with many of the masks I had photographed on the two previous Carnevales I attended. This year, I managed to squeeze in three full days in … Continue reading

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MHT on Google+

I’ve put up an album on Google+ after some encouragement from some friends. I’m still dipping my toes and still a little clueless about this whole social networking stuff. What does impress me is the layout of the albums which … Continue reading

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Panoramic Paris

I’ve added some panoramas to the Paris portfolio recently. These ones from the Louvre consist of around 10 vertical frames taken with a 16-35mm lens, stitched together in Photoshop CS5. No specialised equipment pano gear was used, just my Gitzo … Continue reading

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A Photograph is a Secret

Last year I was able to attend the Diane Arbus exhibition at Jeu de Paume in Paris. While it was interesting and I admired many of the images, I must confess that it wasn’t really my cup of tea. Almost … Continue reading

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Monello and My Favourite Lens

Today, Naturescapes.net announced their “Images of the Year”. This means that the two nature photography forums I am currently involved with have now made their selections from the photos submitted over the past year. Special congratulations to Paul Marcellini whose … Continue reading

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