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This
is a series of digital photography that I have shot with my digital
camera. You can
click
on the images below to get bigger views of these peices. Thank you
for looking at
my
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| This
photo was put together from about 20 different shots. I blended
them together in Photoshop Elements, using Photomerge. I also
tweeked a lot of it manually by using the Edit-Transform-Skew
tool. I spent a couple of days putting this one together. |
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This
is the original version. the one above is with a blue-ish layer that
is stuck over the older one to produce a whiter snowey appearence.
Click here for a Higher Resolution image. |
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is from the same parking lot in Brattleboro, Vt. as the ones above.
I stopped at this place on a Friday night in Febrary of 2007, and
the place was all lit up with a strange glow that came from the lights
in connection with the freshly fallen snow. It made the trees look
other-worldly and ethereal.
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sunsets over Lake Champlain in Burlington, Vermont are some of the
most beautiful in this neck of the woods. I really appreciated being
able to capture these photos in late August.
For a HI-RES version of this image, click here. |
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it to take a look at some of these in the higher resolution pages.
If you should feel so inclined, click here for a bigger picture.
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| The
Big Eye In The Sky seems to be looking down upon us from the heavens
in this one. The strange cloud formation intersected by the mast looks
a bit like an eye.
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Winter Pictures
I
took this picture while hiking on Mount Toby on the Montague side
in Massachussetts. It took a while to climb up this high to take this
one. It was a place where the snow had been falling from the heights
of the cliffs above me, so everytime I took a step, my feet would
sink in about 3 feet. I was lucky to get this picture at all or to
even get back down again without breaking a leg. Click here for some cold, but beautiful views. |
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| This picture was taken at
The Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom at the end of August in 2006, at
a Ratdog concert. I was quite lucky to get to see this show on a night
when they played primarilly Grateful Dead songs. This particular photo
was taken using a very slow shutter speed, so I was able to produce
some very trippy effects. There are more in focus ones, if you click
on the image. |
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Snow
on Royce Street in Rutland, Vermont. Winter always looks beautiful
under the fresh fallen snow doesn't it? Too bad it's so cold, though.
Click here for something rather frigid. |
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| Two
people walking down the tracks. To see them, you might have to click
on the image to view the high-res. |
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| The
Otter Creek in Rutland Town, Vermont. I was able to peice together
some 23 pictures to produce this panoramic. It's still a bit dodgey,
but it's easier to appreciate in the high-res. |
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Lucy
Vincent. I saw them play a few times when they were in Burlington,
Vermont in the early Fall of 2006. What a band! They had a really
great sound and they always had many beautiful women going to their
shows. Lucky guys. I bought their CD and gave them a copy of the photo-CD
I made for them. It's rare, but once in a while I run across some
truly great musicians.
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| This image shows
what psychedellia can happen when a slow shutter-speed is used.
The women are blurred over with the activity of passersby and the
lights are really intense. To me, it captures what the scene was
all about even more than pictures of the band. MORE
RATDOG |
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| Rick
Redington. Rick makes great music. Period. I, unfortunately, haven't
been so lucky getting decent photos of this band. The few that came
out alright I put on the linked site. Click on the photo to view
them. |
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A
few photos of Twiddle when I saw them at Solarfest in Tinmouth, Vermont,
in 2006.
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