Tag Archives: Real Estate Photography

Sneak Attack

I’m delighted to let you know that a number of new photo greeting cards — including this image — are now available at Childhood’s End Gallery in downtown Olympia. They’re at 222 West 4th Avenue — please drop by and … Continue reading

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Damp Days

So far, spring has been cold and wet. So cold and wet as to discourage photography outdoors. But it doesn’t stop me from bringing the outdoors indoors, for some fun with my little macro studio. And those rain droplets on … Continue reading

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Spring Snow, Customer Service

Once in a while — even in these tough economic times — I am pleasantly surprised by some act of great customer service from a company. This was the case recently with Pentax. I had a Pentax Optio WP camera … Continue reading

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Focus

I haven’t been posting a lot of new photos here recently, only because I’ve been too busy taking new ones! I’m currently enjoying the International Festival of Sacred Arts in Delhi, India, with a stunning array of music and dance, … Continue reading

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Flag of an imaginary nation

This isn’t the first time I’ve found a flag in an unusual place. Since I found a Flickr group called flags of imaginary nations, I’ve kept an eye out for such things. This is the side of an apartment building … Continue reading

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lightpainting

You’ve undoubtedly seen the speeded-up TV ads in which people paint with light, creating all manner of objects and movements. The same thing can be done with still photography — all it takes is a dark location (a closet, or … Continue reading

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Sometimes the world strikes a pose

I was walking along looking at the sunrise and other things this morning, when I saw these three crows. When one of them stuck out a wing, I knew I had an interesting photo! Seems like he’s giving directions to … Continue reading

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Photo Fun in Fremont

The Fremont Parade and Fair in Seattle last weekend provided a prime photographic outing. Sure, the parade is known largely for the procession of naked bicyclists, but there’s a lot more to it, including this marionette man, samba drummers, and … Continue reading

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Lost Surprises

I was experimenting with my new $2.09 macro studio last night (about which, more soon), and one of the subjects I used for test shots was this old German film camera. It’s one my dad gave me, and I used … Continue reading

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Borrowing Art

I’ve been having an ongoing conversation about the ethics of photographing other people’s art. Clearly it’s one thing to take a photo of a public piece of art and identify it as such, while it would be clearly less ethical … Continue reading

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