“Pop-Up” Free Internet TV

FreeTube is a new service that allows you to watch live Internet TV at no charge without pop-ups, blinding headers and other advertising. Types of programming include news, business reports, sports web cams and movies: http://freetubetv.net So what do YOU think? Please click the “No Comments” link and add your thoughts or questions! If there […]

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Don’t Fall Victim To Twitter Crime

“Please Rob Me” is an interesting site that picks up tweets for those who publicly post their whereabouts. Head over to their site for examples of Twitter users who give their exact location at any time so you can head over to their empty house: http://pleaserobme.com/ So what do YOU think? Please click the “No

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Another Great SpokesModel Photo Shoot!

    Meghan Johnson, class of 2011 at Olmsted Falls High School, had a fantastic photo shoot a week ago. She brought a fun selection of clothes and looked great in everything as you can see by her video. So what do YOU think? Please leave a comment here with  your thoughts or questions! Please

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Mel – The Three-legged Dog

Today, I had the opportunity to photograph an amazing fellow. Mel, the three legged dog had a leg amputated not quite a month ago and you would never know it! He came “motoring” into my studio with tail a wagging. He and his best friend, Catie Wightman, were wonderful subjects. TweetYum

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Cassandra Cooper – Amazing Photo Shoot!

    I had fun photographing my first SpokesModel from the Brunswick class of 2011 – Cassandra Cooper. She is a very outgoing girl with plenty of self-confidence. She takes pretty darn good pictures, too as you can see by the video! So what do YOU think? Please comment with your thoughts or questions! Please

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Get over it!

  Have you ever tried to get a photo of something but your view was blocked by an object or group of people? The photo on the left shows a fence blocking the view of final preparations of a float for the Rose Bowl Parade. For the photo on the right, I raised the camera

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Zoom, zoom!

Architecture can lend itself to striking photographs. While a full view of a building shows the overall appearance; it is the detailed close-ups that can present a whole different “feel.” The photo on the far left was the first view that caught my attention. I then utilized my zoom lense to bring out many of the

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A Visit to the Rose Bowl Parade 2010

Here’s a photo of me getting up close and personal at the Rose Bowl Parade. The red arrow is pointing at my face with a camera up to my eye. See more of more photos in my Pasadena and the Rose Bowl album on Facebook. So what do YOU think? Please click the “No Comments” link

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We shall overcome

Sometimes taking a minute to walk around your subject while taking photos will present a more interesting composition than what you first see. In photo at left, the building is somewhat hidden by the trees and the lighting is pretty one-dimensional. I then moved to the opposite side of the building where it had some

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Getting tipsy

    Sometimes tipping your camera a little sideways can give an ordinary composition a lot more interest. The photo at far left shows the palm trees growing naturally. I then tipped the camera to one side for a more interesting take on a subject that’s been photographed millions of times (other photo). Other notes:

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