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<span style="font-family: "times new roman";">Last year I discovered the online </span><a href="http://photochallenge.org/" style="font-family: "times new roman";">PhotoChallenge.org</a><span style="font-family: "times new roman";"> weekly photography challenges and it encouraged me to try a bunch of new techniques and subjects for my budding photography skills. I've continued this into 2017, and this year promises to be a good one! I have fallen behind in posting, but have done a few of the older challenges so here's some catch-up! The idea is to actively take pictures each week but I may also post some older photos that fit the bill on some of these blog posts.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: times new roman;">This week I was on the ball and actually got a few shots in time to post them! The challenge was to get a silhouette shot of some type. The goal was the do this in camera with a minimum of change in post production. I was up at the cabin of our friends Jim and Lori Stroner during this challenge so I had access to some great subject matter! Jim is agreat photographer and taught me a lot this weekend--check out his photography <a href="http://www.stronerwildlife.com/" target="_blank">HERE</a>.</span></div>
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<b>1) Pink Sunrise</b>: This one is my favorite shot for sure and probably the best landscape I've shot to date. I did have to darken the shoreline a bit to cover up a few pops of white from some boats on the distant shore, but really didn't have to tweak this one much at all. I woke up early on accident (or because of loud birds) and saw this rosy dawn outside, causing me to struggle into clothing, grab my tripod and go running out front while I could. By the time I got everything set up I had only a few minutes to snap some photos before the sun was up and the lightshow over. </div>
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<b>2) Evening Blues</b>: This shot was taken looking the other direction out on the lake at nightfall. Storm clouds had been present just before this and cleared for about 15 minutes prior to full dark. I did minimal processing on this shot other than erasing one stray bouy from the foreground. Loon calls echoed around the area while I set up for this shot and were haunting to say the least. <br />
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<b style="font-family: "times new roman";">3) Reflections In Foliage</b><span style="font-family: times new roman;">: This one was my attempt at being "arty" and getting the setting sun's reflection of the foliage in the pond. I came close in what I was attempting but the color shot had a spot of birght green off in the distance where the sun was hitting some tall pines that ruined the silhouette effect. Answer? Take out the color! I added a little split toning on this as well (red to the highlight and green to the shadow) to make it more interesting. </span></div>
Drtangleboneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06901695396610920133noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6837950303057312162.post-65382694135588998252017-05-04T06:15:00.000-07:002017-05-04T06:15:02.200-07:00PhotoChallenge 2017 Week 15: Low Key<span style="font-family: "times new roman";">Last year I discovered the online </span><a href="http://photochallenge.org/" style="font-family: "times new roman";">PhotoChallenge.org</a><span style="font-family: "times new roman";"> weekly photography challenges and it encouraged me to try a bunch of new techniques and subjects for my budding photography skills. I've continued this into 2017, and this year promises to be a good one! I have fallen behind in posting, but have done a few of the older challenges so here's some catch-up! The idea is to actively take pictures each week but I may also post some older photos that fit the bill on some of these blog posts.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "times new roman";">This week's challenge I actually posted on time, but am only getting around to doing my short blog post now. Low key photography usually uses a black or very dark background and most of the tones are in the shadows. This effect is easy to pull off with post production, but this week's challenge specifically required getting this effect in camera. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "times new roman";">I took this following picture of the outside of the Smithsonian Castle in Washington D.C. This arch was in the shadowed side, away from the sun, but I really wanted to get a shot of the details. I did take a few more shots with a lighter exposure, but they lacked the impact and shadows of this one. I did nearly no manipulation to the shot in Lightroom other than basic boosts that most RAW shots require. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "times new roman";"><br /></span>Drtangleboneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06901695396610920133noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6837950303057312162.post-23568389364146801772017-05-03T13:02:00.002-07:002017-05-03T13:02:08.066-07:00PhotoChallenge 2017 Week 17: Storytelling--Emotion<span style="font-family: "times new roman";">Last year I discovered the online </span><a href="http://photochallenge.org/" style="font-family: "times new roman";">PhotoChallenge.org</a><span style="font-family: "times new roman";"> weekly photography challenges and it encouraged me to try a bunch of new techniques and subjects for my budding photography skills. I've continued this into 2017, and this year promises to be a good one! I have fallen behind in posting, but have done a few of the older challenges so here's some catch-up! The idea is to actively take pictures each week but I may also post some older photos that fit the bill on some of these blog posts.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "times new roman";">This one I actually posted on time! The idea is to tell a story with a picture--harnessing some human emotion to get more impact from the shot. Some pictures are just "pretty" while others may not be beautiful but can still have emotional impact. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "times new roman";">For my shot I used a WW1 memorial that I came across in my home town of Waconia, Minnesota on a walk with my wife. The memorial is small and frankly the soldier has seen better days, but I wanted to make this work for photo. I tried several angles and nothing was looking good. Finally, I joined my wife in the shade of a drooping evergreen tree and realized I could get a picture through the dangling boughs. Once I got this back into Lightroom I turned it black and white and then added some split toning to add a bit of tint back in. Almost a low key shot, this one is dark, but the light is mostly on the age-scarred face of the soldier. </span></div>
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Drtangleboneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06901695396610920133noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6837950303057312162.post-64082625997183445452017-04-26T06:48:00.001-07:002017-04-26T08:03:08.417-07:00PhotoChallenge Week 9: RedLast year I discovered the online <a href="http://photochallenge.org/">PhotoChallenge.org</a> weekly photography challenges and it encouraged me to try a bunch of new techniques and subjects for my budding photography skills. I've continued this into 2017, and this year promises to be a good one! I have fallen behind in posting, but have done a few of the older challenges so here's some catch-up! The idea is to actively take pictures each week but I may also post some older photos that fit the bill on some of these blog posts.<br />
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This particular week's challenge involved posting your histogram with it, but I didn't get that fancy! Due to snow and lack of time I missed the deadline for this challenge, but still went back later and completed it! Here's my sad and cold looking cardinal...</div>
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Drtangleboneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06901695396610920133noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6837950303057312162.post-86917294218868802512017-03-13T06:11:00.000-07:002017-03-13T06:11:22.114-07:002017 Photochallenge: Minimalism, Monotone LandscapeLast year I discovered the online Photochallenge.org weekly photography challenges and it encouraged me to try a bunch of new techniques and subjects for my budding photography skills. I've continued this into 2017, and this year promises to be a good one! I have fallen behind in posting, but have done a few of the older challenges so here's some catch-up! The idea is to actively take pictures each week but I may also post some older photos that fit the bill on some of these blog posts. <br />
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I was actually excited about this one, just since it pushes you to find an unusual subject. I thought for sure I was going to have tons of winter corn fields with one straggly tree to take shots of, then it hit 60 degrees and all the snow melted. Then I got busy and fell behind. I ended up taking this shot of some trees against a mild sunset off my deck. I desaturated the shot until all you get is a mild hint of pink around the clouds. The trees are probably too busy to really call this a minimalist shot though. <br />
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Here's a bonus shot! Drtangleboneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06901695396610920133noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6837950303057312162.post-36261067041790869652017-03-09T12:41:00.001-08:002017-03-09T12:41:57.896-08:002017 Photochallenge Week 5: Year of the RoosterLast year I discovered the online Photochallenge.org weekly photography challenges and it encouraged me to try a bunch of new techniques and subjects for my budding photography skills. I've continued this into 2017, and this year promises to be a good one! I have fallen behind in posting, but have done a few of the older challenges so here's some catch-up! The idea is to actively take pictures each week but I may also post some older photos that fit the bill on some of these blog posts.<br />
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This week's challenge was to celebrate the Chinese Year of the Rooster. Pretty open ended subject matter. I almost didn't do the challenge at all, but ended up finding a taster glass from Brewery Vivant out of Grand Rapids that uses a rooster as a logo. Perfect! I blended this shot with one of fireworks I took in the back yard on the 4th of July. <br />
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<br />Drtangleboneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06901695396610920133noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6837950303057312162.post-88940972645336379272017-03-01T07:16:00.001-08:002017-03-01T07:16:53.854-08:002017 Photochallenge Week 4: Rule of Thirds, Toys & GamesLast year I discovered the online Photochallenge.org weekly photography challenges and it encouraged me to try a bunch of new techniques and subjects for my budding photography skills. I've continued this into 2017, and this year promises to be a good one! I have fallen behind in posting, but have done a few of the older challenges so here's some catch-up! The idea is to actively take pictures each week but I may also post some older photos that fit the bill on some of these blog posts.<br />
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This week's challenge was to use the classic Rule of Thirds to place your subject in one of the invisible grid lines if one was to cut your photo into thirds horizontally and vertically. As bonus one was encouraged to use toys or games as a subject.<br />
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I had already set up my still life stuff for last week's challenge so I grabbed a couple of cute gnomes and placed them in front of an old painting of my Grandma Stolen's. <br />
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<br />Drtangleboneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06901695396610920133noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6837950303057312162.post-67124146875266752322017-02-27T10:52:00.001-08:002017-02-27T10:52:12.869-08:002017 Photochallenge Week 3: Self Portrait Without SelfLast year I discovered the online Photochallenge.org weekly photography challenges and it encouraged me to try a bunch of new techniques and subjects for my budding photography skills. I've continued this into 2017, and this year promises to be a good one! I have fallen behind in posting, but have done a few of the older challenges so here's some catch-up! The idea is to actively take pictures each week but I may also post some older photos that fit the bill on some of these blog posts.<br />
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<b><span style="font-size: large;">2017 Photochallenge Week 3: Self Portrait Without Self</span></b><br />
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The idea of this week's challenge was to include something of yourself into a shot without making this a selfie. I was intrigued by the way people interpreted this challenge. I tried a few things but ended up doing a still life of my Harry Potter book collection. This says a few things about me: I'm a nerd, I have ceramic dragons, and I own He Who Is Not To Named's wand.<br />
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This week the challenge was to create a photo holiday card. I wish I had done this earlier in the season so I could print and send these out! Oh well, consider this my virtual greeting card to you!</div>
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This past weekend I camped out in our basement with my camera to observe and shoot various birds as they flitted to our two feeders out back. The outside temp ranged from -30 to -15 that day but the sun was out and the birds were going crazy. Some snow flurries came and went in the morning and I managed to catch this chickadee in a moment of silence with snow flashing around him. Perfect! I did do a little Lightroom post production on this to blur out some house details in the background. Then I put in in Photoshop CC and added a text layer with an edge glow fx. I thought about doing a border, but felt this would affect the mellow nature of the picture. </div>
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This past week's Challenge was to use levitation in a photo. This was open to interpretation and several methods could be used for it. Some where simply fast shutter speeds to catch someone in the air while jumping. Others were using people or items on stools or hanging from strings and "erasing" the connection to earth in post production. </div>
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I took a small monkey table (yes I just happened to have this tacky piece of furniture laying around to my wife's dismay) and removed the glass top. Placing this against a black back drop with simple one-source lamp light, I took a few base shots of the monkey. Next, with the same set-up I took pictures of several of my ape and monkey themed books. Who knew I had so many in my home library? Next up I fired up Photoshop CC and started a base layer of the monkey. I opened each book photo on its own, did some minor tweaks to it, then selected the book out from the dark background and copied it into a new layer over the monkey. Repeat. I added a drop shadow to the books on top to add 3 dimensional effect to the floating stack. It isn't perfect but I got a chance to try some interesting effects, including rotating and transforming a few of the books.<br />
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For those who aren't familiar, bokeh is a term for the blurred light in the background of some shots. Think of the sparkles from streetlights or Christmas trees in the background of some shots. This can be distracting or a flaw in the picture, or can really accentuate and improve a shot--leading to a dreamy quality. <br />
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This month's selection is the first in a young adult series by Australian author Garth Nix. Sarajo got me to listen to the first book several years ago on disk and I promptly read or listened to the rest of the series as well. The audio is read by Tim Curry (of Rocky Horror and Clue fame) in an extraordinary way! </div>
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I really, really like this series. Since I work in photo rather than jewelry--I had a few ideas of things to try with my meager Photoshop powers. The Abhorsen has a magic sword and uses a set of bells to command the undead back into their place in death. Death is viewed as a dark river with 10 gates or falls, each one leading farther into the final resting place past the 10th gate, with occasional restless dead attempting to make their way back to the land of the living.</div>
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Drtangleboneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06901695396610920133noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6837950303057312162.post-31781693964814212092016-11-21T09:07:00.001-08:002016-11-21T09:07:33.579-08:002016 PHOTOCHALLENGE, WEEK 46: URBAN DECAY – SELECTIVE COLOROver the past 2 years now, I've been taking part in the<a href="http://www.photochallenge.org/" target="_blank"> PhotoChallenge.org</a> weekly photo challenges. The goal of these challenges is to get people taking pictures every week, gain inspiration, and to try new techniques. I've done pretty well keeping up (except those portrait challenges) and have tried a lot of new things. In these blog posts I'm going to post my response to this week's challenge, as well as some of my older pictures that fit the criteria... Oh, and feel free to take part, this is a free and open challenge for all budding photographers!<br />
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<span style="background-color: white; color: #1d2129; font-family: Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px;">Last week's challenge called for Urban Decay...but I couldn't leave my very Rural town the whole week due to family and work getting in the way of my photography! So I trolled though my back stock and found a suitable shot for this challenge. The idea of the challenge is to desaturate most of the picture to black and white or sepia while leaving behind one color (or more) to give a different look/impression. I've been a fan of this technique for a while and have been trying out a few such shots myself.</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: white; color: #1d2129; font-family: Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px;">This is a shot I took in Asheville NC last year. I actually replaced the sky (very pretty and blue in the color shot, but boring in black and white) with another cloud shot from the same trip. Then I desaturated every thing except red using Lightroom CC. I think the effect is pretty cool. I almost greyed out the brick to leave just the grafitti. </span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><b>Week 43: Little Planets</b></span></div>
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This week's challenge was a cool one. Take a panoramic photo and manipulate it into a little planet. There were some phone apps that did this, but I tried it out in Photoshop. I actually didn't get a chance to go out this past week to take a good picture for it, so I used some older shots to practice the technique. <br />
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1)Either take a panoramic shot or crop a landscape into a panoramic shape. Ideally there should be some empty sky since it will be easier to meld together in the final product, but clouds can be cool too. <br />
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2) Change the size of the shot to a square (use the same height and width dimension) which will oddly elongate everything and look crazy. Make sure to uncheck the constrain dimensions box or chain icon or this won't work.<br />
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3) Flip the shop upside down. <br />
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4) Use the Filter-->Distort-->Polar Coordinates to turn this into a circle.<br />
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5) The hardest part: Do your best to blend, clone stamp, and healing brush the edges and line where the photo touches upon itself. <br />
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An option that is a little more difficult has you copy and flip the photo so you get a mirror image on each side of the shot--this makes it line up well on the final product but does duplicate the resulting photo so it can look odd. I did this with the below shots since my edges were not lining up well.<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Sunrise! </span> I like this shot a lot and the silhouette makes it easier to blend the middle. You can tell this was duplicated, which I don't love, but the other method left a huge line in the center that was near impossible to blend due to the complicated cloud patterns. In a blue sky shot the odd streaking at the 4 corners is minimal and easy to blend away. <br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Wind.</span> This one was an odd long shutter speed shot I did last fall during some high wind. To get this outside-in look all I did was skip step #3 above and this was the result. I like the duplicated cloud pattern that looks like a dragonfly! I wish the original had had less tree movement so only the foreground was blurred. Drtangleboneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06901695396610920133noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6837950303057312162.post-82134312206664696642016-10-27T07:07:00.001-07:002016-10-27T07:07:21.049-07:00Inspired By Reading Book Club: Vampires in the Lemon Grove<br />
A friend of ours, Andrew Thornton, started up a virtual book club a few years back called<i><a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/inspiredbyreading/" target="_blank"> Inspired By Reading</a></i>. Like most book clubs, each month a new book is read, but instead of just talking about the book the members of the group are challenged to create something inspired by the book. Most of the members are artists--especially jewelry designers--so this is a very visual take on the classic book club. I've taken part sporadically, but my wife pretty much gets every month's challenge done.<br />
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This month's book was a short story collection by Karen Russell named after the title story Vampires in the Lemon Grove. I didn't read the whole collection--I'm in the middle of two short story collections already--but did read the title story since I like vampires. The story was strange, somewhat haunting and wistful. I liked it and didn't like it at the same time. I like the imagery of two vampires finding each other and falling in love for centuries, but just didn't really "get" the whole thing. <br />
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Regardless, here's my artistic inspiration from the story: I struggled with this a bit, but eventually got it looking OK. I took a macro shot of a handy lemon--destined to be used in a cocktail--for the background. Then I discovered a shot of a fruit bat that I took on our summer trip to visit Andrew and William in Ligonier, Pennsylvania from the wonderful Pittsburgh Aviary (where the Lorakeets pooped on my). I manipulated the picture to fit over the lemon. The tough part was getting the edges to look right and it still isn't perfect, but I learned some new Photoshop techniques in the process.<br />
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<br />Drtangleboneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06901695396610920133noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6837950303057312162.post-86665859034669567652016-10-20T12:36:00.001-07:002016-10-20T12:36:14.070-07:002016 PhotoChallenge Week 41: B&W WealthOver the past 2 years now, I've been taking part in the<a href="http://www.photochallenge.org/" target="_blank"> PhotoChallenge.org</a> weekly photo challenges. The goal of these challenges is to get people taking pictures every week, gain inspiration, and to try new techniques. I've done pretty well keeping up (except those portrait challenges) and have tried a lot of new things. In these blog posts I'm going to post my response to this week's challenge, as well as some of my older pictures that fit the criteria... Oh, and feel free to take part, this is a free and open challenge for all budding photographers!<br />
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<b><span style="font-size: large;">Week 42: B&W Wealth</span></b></div>
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Last week we were tasked with getting a picture that personifies "Wealth" in black and white. It was interesting to see people's takes on this one. Lots of fancy cars and houses, but some more intangible ones like love and natural resources as well. I went pretty literal on this one and broke out my old childhood coin collection to set up for a macro shot or two. I used coins from 1800's to the 1980's since coinage hasn't changed a whole lot over that time, other than the actual worth of the coins themselves. <br />
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<br />Drtangleboneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06901695396610920133noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6837950303057312162.post-83137134905924621432016-10-07T10:09:00.000-07:002016-10-07T10:09:27.901-07:002016 PhotoChallenge Week 40: GraffitiOver the past 2 years now, I've been taking part in the<a href="http://www.photochallenge.org/" target="_blank"> PhotoChallenge.org</a> weekly photo challenges. The goal of these challenges is to get people taking pictures every week, gain inspiration, and to try new techniques. I've done pretty well keeping up (except those portrait challenges) and have tried a lot of new things. In these blog posts I'm going to post my response to this week's challenge, as well as some of my older pictures that fit the criteria... Oh, and feel free to take part, this is a free and open challenge for all budding photographers!<br />
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2016 PhotoChallenge Week 40: Graffiti<br />
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This week we look at graffiti as art. I've been intrigued by street art for ages, especially at the fine line between this being art versus vandalism. I'm certainly more partial to the graffiti that shows some artistic talent instead of just putting you tag on some piece of turf...<br />
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<b>1) Crash:</b> This week, I've been mostly out in Waconia (a far Western suburb of the Twin Cities) with a dearth of urban street art. We did get a brief sojourn into downtown Minneapolis on Sunday for the wedding of some friends at Day Block Brewing, and I discovered this little shot on the way in. Not thrilling, but I kind of like the crashed out car in the background...<br />
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<b>2) Lurking Cat</b>: This is a cool spot in Asheville, NC with graffiti style murals and several bronze cats scattered about. <br />
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<b>3) The Wrong Side of the Tracks</b>: This is another shot of Asheville...<br />
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<b>4) What? Me Worry?</b> This one is from Portland, which is just coated in graffiti. Just about every building, street sign, and open area in certain parts of town are tagged with the stuff. Some are silly, some beautiful, some just messed up. You judge which this one is...Drtangleboneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06901695396610920133noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6837950303057312162.post-59423090612792189382016-10-03T11:17:00.002-07:002016-10-03T11:17:41.570-07:00Disney Resorts and Restaurants: Drinking Around Disney Part 3<a href="http://beerploma.com/2016/10/03/exploring-disney-resorts-libations-disney-part-3/" target="_blank">HERE</a> is the link to my Beerploma blogpost as part of my Drinking Around Disney series! Drtangleboneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06901695396610920133noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6837950303057312162.post-78055963440674665402016-09-30T06:05:00.000-07:002016-09-30T06:05:35.362-07:002016 Photochallenge Week 38: Mirrored Water ReflectionsThis past week's photo challenge was to use mirrored water reflections. I really like this type of picture and try (key word here) to take such pictures when I see the opportunity. Often though, this type of shot requires some planning to make the right time of day, and often hopes that you will find a nice subject to make the shot stand out. We had rain and overcast days pretty much all week that I was free so I had a hard time getting a good photo for this. I am posting a couple of shots from my recent trip to Florida that fit the bill as well!<br />
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<b><span style="font-size: large;">1) Pumpkin!</span></b> With all the rain this week, I discovered a puddle on top of my deck table and posed this little pumpkin (that I stole from Heather) in the puddle. The overall shot was too drab and not much of color came through in the reflection. To remedy this, I turned the whole picture black and white except for the reflection and then accentuated the color slightly. I like the look overall.<br />
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<b><span style="font-size: large;">2) Pelican:</span></b> I liked this shot of the pelican in the hippo grotto at Disney's Animal Kingdom. The water was a little grungy so it isn't perfect but oh well!<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><b>3) Disney! </b></span> This is a night shot from across the bay at the Boardwalk. I didn't have a tripod so had to brace the camera on a railing so it has a little motion blur for this long exposure. I had few more with a ferry boat coming in that looked very odd (the boat was elongated due to long exposure). Drtangleboneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06901695396610920133noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6837950303057312162.post-47855355303737229272016-09-28T07:40:00.001-07:002016-09-28T07:40:39.014-07:00Drinking at Disney Part 2! <a href="http://beerploma.com/2016/09/28/drinking-mouse-libations-around-disneyworld-part-2/" target="_blank">HERE</a> is a link to my second post for Beerploma on Drinking at Disney! We focus on Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, and Disney Studios.<br />
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<br />Drtangleboneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06901695396610920133noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6837950303057312162.post-71136845439139175782016-09-25T08:19:00.000-07:002016-09-25T08:19:15.618-07:002016 Photochallenge Week 37: B&W ShapesWeek 37 of the Photochallenge.org 2016 challenges encouraged us to take a black and white picture that focuses on shape. This one is up my alley for sure since I'm a lover of B&W. Hey I grew up with a black and white TV! Try watching Voltron on B&W and having no idea what color the lions were... I also used to help my mom develop her B&W photos in the dank and spidery basement of our old Hopkins home.<br />
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<b><span style="font-size: large;">1) Sad Umbrella: </span></b> I saw this sad looking broken umbrella floating in a showy fountain at Disney's Epcot theme park and just had to take a few pics of it. I think the geometric shape of the umbrella works for this challenge.<br />
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<b><span style="font-size: large;">2) Spaceship Earth:</span></b> The classic giant silver faceted ball that is the centerpiece of Epcot, as well as a strange ride through the history and future of the human race on the planet Earth. I took this with my iPhone since I left the camera at home most of the trip.<br />
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<b><span style="font-size: large;">3) Gears:</span></b> This pic was taken just outside Lake Monster Brewing at the Vandalia Building in St. Paul. They have all these cool old giant gears bolted to the exterior walls from when the building used to be a mattress factory. I couldn't pass up the opportunity to snap a few shots.Drtangleboneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06901695396610920133noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6837950303057312162.post-25728119512471186602016-09-21T12:15:00.002-07:002016-09-21T12:15:24.975-07:002016 PhotoChallenge Week 36: Ground Level PerspectiveWith my recent travel I've fallen behind in posting my attempts at the weekly Photochallenge.org assignments. I'll work on catching up now!<br />
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The challenge for this week was to get a different viewpoint in your shot--get down low instead of using the typical eye-height of most photos.<br />
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For this shot I got right down on my belly in the grass and took several pictures of this green frog. I think it adds a "from the wild" viewpoint.<br />
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And there you go! Drtangleboneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06901695396610920133noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6837950303057312162.post-32272991029148451232016-09-21T07:25:00.001-07:002016-09-21T07:25:39.277-07:00Drinking Around the World at Epcot!Hey readers! In case you hadn't noticed, I've started to write beer blog posts for Beerploma, and <a href="http://beerploma.com/2016/09/21/drinking-epcot-libations-around-disneyworld-part-1/" target="_blank">HERE</a> is a link to the first of my Drinking Around Disney posts focusing on Epcot.<br />
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<br />Drtangleboneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06901695396610920133noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6837950303057312162.post-59505342871816593522016-09-16T06:43:00.004-07:002016-09-16T06:43:31.430-07:00Beerploma Bound! I've been a little quiet on the blog recently due to vacation, family stress, and just a little bit of ennui. So after talking with Dan from Beerploma, I've decided to join the staff there for my future beer blog posts as a way to kick myself up a notch and try to change things up a bit. I've been doing this blog for several years and certainly have some dedicated followers that might find this change surprising. Don't worry, I'm still going to be writing about beer! My honest reviews of beers and breweries will continue, but under a new name. I'm also excited about the potential for collaborative blogs and podcasts with Dan and Will in the future. I think this change will help push me to get out of my current rut. I'll probably focus more on photography and personal stuff on this blog space for now. <br />
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Please check out <a href="http://beerploma.com/" target="_blank">Beerploma</a> and my first article for them: <a href="http://beerploma.com/2016/09/16/depths-lake-monster-brewing-review/" target="_blank">Up From The Depths: A Lake Monster Brewing Review</a> (and yes that is a Godzilla reference...)<br />
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Cheers to a new endeavor!<br />
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--EricDrtangleboneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06901695396610920133noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6837950303057312162.post-61410896501232357722016-08-10T09:43:00.003-07:002016-08-10T09:44:54.415-07:002016 PhotoChallenge Week 32: White on White<div style="font-family: "times new roman"; margin: 0px;">
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<span style="font-family: "times";">I've been super busy the past few weeks and haven't had much time for blogging. But this week's photochallenge was worth a quick one. The goal of the challenge is to do a white subject against a white background--but not to shoot in black and white. A pop of color is acceptable. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "times";">Overall a fun challenge and got me a little more practice with white backgrounds!</span></div>
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