Originally uploaded by lolla_sig.
Here’s a quaint little church for your Sunday Photo of the Day.
Shot with a Fuji Finepix S3 Pro at f/11, 1/60 sec. and ISO 200.
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By Eric Reagan
Originally uploaded by lolla_sig.
Here’s a quaint little church for your Sunday Photo of the Day.
Shot with a Fuji Finepix S3 Pro at f/11, 1/60 sec. and ISO 200.
By Eric Reagan
Originally uploaded by ~Bellatrix~.
This is an example of a little effort and creativity can result in – even with a point and shoot camera like the Canon A95 used here.
Great shot and crop! Thanks for sharing.
By Eric Reagan
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.
By Eric Reagan
Originally uploaded by x-av.
Repetition in a photograph can make a strong statement if used correctly. This really is a great capture. Think about it; if the stairs were covered with people, this photo wouldn’t be nearly as compelling. Next time you’re out shooting, think about using repetition somewhere along the way. Thanks for sharing.
By Eric Reagan
Originally uploaded by Lawrence Whittemore.
A wonderful HDR shot of the Union St. Church for Sunday’s Photo of the Day.
By Eric Reagan
Originally uploaded by childish_david.
Great capture and post processing. Time for a plug for Childish David Texture Actions?
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Originally uploaded by J.H.C..
A wonderful example of the proper use of back lighting. Thanks for sharing JHC.
By Eric Reagan
Originally uploaded by Photonut (Mr. Dave).
Very creative and rich color and composition. Thanks for sharing with us Mr. Dave.