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Project 365 – Day 163

January 31st, 2010 No comments

January 15, 2010

“Snapped Snapple”

We found this broken Snapple bottle in the theater parking lot, on our way to see Avatar for the second time. Yes, it’s that good. A couple of passersby made a comment as I was taking my shot. I used to care when I first started shooting. The only thing it does is make you pass on opportunities. Fuck that!

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Project 365 – Day 162

January 31st, 2010 No comments

January 14, 2010

“A Light In The Night”

Just a simple window in the night. I’m not quite sure about the composition, it could go many ways. I opted not to crop it and just leave it the way I shot it. Thoughts?

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Project 365 – Day 161

January 28th, 2010 No comments

January 13, 2010

“A Lost Ball”

I pondered for a while whether I’d convert this photo to black and white or not. The color version is nice, too. I finally decided on the black and white as I thought there were enough contrasts to make it interesting. What I can’t do in post-processing, however, is fix my focus issue… if you look carefully, the ball is slightly out-of-focus.

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Project 365 – Day 160

January 28th, 2010 No comments

January 12, 2010

“Bath!”

Bath time is a daily routine that Jasmine won’t ever let us forget, which is great. “Bath! I want bath!” Did I mention that she also loves brushing her teeth? I guess we are lucky… if I didn’t know it already.

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Project 365 – Day 159

January 28th, 2010 9 comments

January 11, 2010

“The Guessing Game”

You know the drill… I don’t write about my subject but I let you guess what it is… good luck!

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Project 365 – Day 158

January 28th, 2010 No comments

January 10, 2010

“Down The Drain”

There are photos like this one where I wish I had my tripod. Considering it was taken at f/1.4, I’m very happy with how it came out, but I find the out-of-focus area in the foreground to be a little distracting for my taste. This is one subject that would definitely benefit from a reshoot… I can envision the result becoming a favorite of mine.

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Project 365 – Day 157

January 28th, 2010 No comments

January 9, 2010

“No Water Day”

Not sure what the water department did there… right in front of the house. It stayed like that for a couple of days. Well… yet another photo opportunity!

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Project 365 – Day 156

January 28th, 2010 4 comments

January 8, 2010

“Waiting For Avatar”

It’s been almost three weeks and I have to admit that when I imported this photo, I was really wondering what it was for a fraction of a second. That’s all I got folks! I know, very anticlimactic. I wanted to take a photo including the famous 3D glasses. As it sometimes happen, I forgot to change my camera settings off timer. So I press the shutter release button, and you hear… “bip… bip… bip… bip… bip bip bip bip bip… click!” Not really the kind of attention you want to bring to yourself in a crowded theater. So I took the shot… and bagged the camera. As for Avatar, I highly recommend it. It honestly is the best movie I’ve seen in a very very long time. The 3D is wonderful. Imax is nice, too.

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Project 365 – Day 155

January 28th, 2010 No comments

January 7, 2010

“The Woven Chair”

Well, you will have to guess the chair as this is an obvious pattern detail. In the spirit of some of my latest photographs, I am shooting some of the most common objects around me these days. It’s interesting to see how we can so easily overlook the familiar.

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Project 365 – Day 154

January 28th, 2010 2 comments

January 6, 2010

“Left For Dead”

Yes, it’s that time of year again… I guess some people don’t wait until the Three Kings to trash their Christmas trees. I actually haven’t found it to be celebrated much if at all here. It apparently is more of a European and Hispanic tradition (Catholic roots).

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