Category Archives: Cape Cod

July 12th, 2010 – Tilted

Most times, I doing everything I can to ensure that my horizon line is properly straightened.  It’s something that I’ve just gotten into the habit of because it makes visual sense.  I do see a lot of people preesent their photos with a tilted or rotated horizon line and that certainly can be impacting when...

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May 27th, 2010 – EOD Cape Code

I love the illusion of warmth that I feel when I see this shot.  It’s cool how an image can evoke emotions and sense.  Granted, that it is a gross understatement but it’s true.  I see this shot and I can smell the sea salt in the air and feel the warmth of a setting...

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May 10th, 2010 – Woodsy Walk

It was pretty cold this morning so I was inspired to go back into the archives to a few months ago, the winter months.  I took this shot while roaming around Cape Cod with Jack, looking for things to bracket.  I remember how quiet it was at this scene and was immediately struck by the...

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1S24H // April 03rd, 2010

This is another perspective from the HDR UrbEx shoot that Jack and I went on earlier in the winter.  Depending on the look that I want to go for, I will usually open up the aperture of the 17mm T/S lens to its widest, especially when fully tilting.  By doing this, you really maximize the...

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1S24H // March 28th, 2010

Bomb Shelter? Check. Boarded up windows? Double check. Creepy sunset scene? You got it. When Jack and I stumbled onto this scene, I knew that many hours would be killed very quickly and easily. There was no shortage of shots here as it seemed that every turn yielded something new to capture. I can’t wait...

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