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Monthly Archives: June 2015
Photography Methods are Many, but Principles are few…
As I sit here waiting for a video to upload, my mind drifts to some words that came my way over the years that help describe the process of gaining understanding about things. That may sound like a broad statement, … Continue reading
Previsualization
Grabbing my camera for an anticipated photo reminds me of all the opportunities we have to previsualize the image. Whaaatt? Simply, it goes like this… As we pile up experience with the camera, both still and video, we are building … Continue reading
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Pizza and Beer at Frog Level Brewery, but don’t forget your camera…
Yesterday, about dinner time, Carol & I headed over to Frog Level Brewery. We grabbed a pizza and salad on the way and enjoyed the nice backyard deck & patio along Richland Creek. The light begins to change around 6PM, … Continue reading
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Tagged Asheville, Bob Grytten Photography, Frog Level, Frog Level Brewing, NC, Nikon, Pizza & Beer, Richland Creek, Waynesville
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Artist Interview, Malana B. Riverah, Art in the Park, Asheville, NC
Saturday, Carol & I were in Asheville. Each June and October Art in the Park is scheduled in Asheville, NC. For three consecutive Saturdays, Artists gather. This year I decided to talk with the artists vs. just looking at their … Continue reading
Mirrorless Photo Cameras revisited, PART 2
Posted on June 9, 2015 by bobgrytten One month and counting since beginning with my Mirrorless System. Basically I’m surprised at the camera’s ability to capture street scenes if left to it’s own device. It boosts the ISO up and … Continue reading
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Tagged Aperture, aperture Priority, Bob Grytten Photography, Sony Mirrorless Camera System
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New format camera, fast start ideas
Originally posted on Bob Grytten Photography, Lens Lugger World:
Looking Glass Falls by Bob Grytten Settings: Sony Mirrorless Camera a6000 with 16-50mm lens set at 16mm, f/22, 1.6 sec. Aperture Priority This morning it was time to exercise my new…
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ND fiters go to the photo extreme/dream…
Just in from LL Michael Ritter…