Category Archives: Lawrence

July 26th, 2010 – Not An Exit

I was doing some UrbEx HDR shooting with my good buddy, Bob Lussier, yesterday.  It’s a lucky thing to have such ready access to this feature-rich locale. During the first half of the shoot, I had my 17mm T/S lens on. After a little while, it dawned on me that my shots were pretty wide...

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July 16th, 2010 – Formidable

This is a pretty good example of sharing a shot even though you know that something about it bothers you.  I’ve had this shot ready for a few weeks now.  I took it during a recent shoot at the Mills.  I really do love it.  The pattern and sense of scale really float my boat....

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July 10th, 2010 – Heavy Metal

I know that I’ve written about it before, but I have to say that there is something great about throwing on a lens that you haven’t used for a while to get a fresh look at things.  And I’m not really saying go from one ultra-wide to another.  Rather, change it up more drastically, if...

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July 08th, 2010 – Weird Science

So I’m setting up a shot back at the ol’ Stone Mill when I see Bob walking towards me with a pretty quick cadence. Either he is being chased by a deranged maniac or he has something important to tell me.  In either case, I get in a defensive posture, ready to start swinging my...

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July 02nd, 2010 – Follow The Light

I really enjoy having the opportunity to shoot this type of scene because there is a sense of movement and narration that the photographer can offer the viewer.  This was one of those ‘stop in your tracks’ shots that sort of hit me in the face when I saw it.  I was walking to the...

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