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Photo (Lesson) of the Day

March 20, 2007 By Eric Reagan

2007-03-19-10-32-411

Originally uploaded by joshuatargownik.


We get two in one today – a cool shot and a lesson on how it’s done. It looks like Joshua is a Strobist reader too (see the links in my sidebar under “Photography Resources”).

This was a recent topic for a Strobist assignment and this shot pretty much nailed it. If you want a more in depth lesson, first, take a look at the original Strobist post and then, see the explanation post.

This post was made possible by Strobist and Joshua‘s generous sharing via flickr.

Filed Under: Learn, Photo of the Day, Photographers, Photos

 

Comments

  1. josh says

    March 21, 2007 at 8:02 am

    What a great surprise to see my own photo here. I plan on doing a lot more of these photo/behind the scenes posts, and hope to see some from other people too. Can two pictures be worth more than 2000 words?

  2. josh says

    March 21, 2007 at 1:02 pm

    What a great surprise to see my own photo here. I plan on doing a lot more of these photo/behind the scenes posts, and hope to see some from other people too. Can two pictures be worth more than 2000 words?

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