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ASHOD SIMONIAN: REAL FUN: POLAROIDS FROM A INDEPENDENT MUSIC LANDSCAPE

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Ever consternation what indie rockers on debate do for the other twenty-three hours of their day? Real Fun answers that theme with over 100 photographs of musicians lounging in the hulk immature room that is the world–sleeping, eating, fishing and just goofing off. Photographer Ashod Simonian has trafficked with scores of bands, and his dreamy, sensuous Polaroids constraint Death Cab for Cutie, Spoon, Sleater Kinney, Pavement, Jenny Lewis, the Shins, Wilco and Broken Social Scene, between many others, in full of color images conveying not just stories but the feelings at the back of them: boredom, exultation, disappointment and bliss. Many of the performers have also contributed essays and memoirs, creation this an necessary collection of knowledge and memories from the road. Others have available songs for the concomitant CD. The marks were all comparison by Simonian and most are original, available generally for this project. All of this is well and good, but what creates Real Fun more than a scrapbook is Simonian’s strident detailed instincts, his eye for item and clarity of scene: constrained cinema in any case of the subject.

Ashod Simonian: Real Fun: Polaroids from the Independent Music Landscape

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Posted by Favorite Rss - May 3, 2012 at 9:31 am

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WALKING IN A PARK

Hawaii PhotoWalk!

This one will be fun – for all the details, see the post from Tom Anderson on G+.

How to Remove Soundcloud App from FB?

A few weeks ago my crony Peter Gorges sent me a FB couple to attend to some music, and we incidentally finished up installing the Soundcloud app into my FB stream.  Now, even though we keep deletion the updates, it keeps re-appearing.  I can’t figure out how to mislay the dang app!  Any ideas?  (so annoying…!)

Daily Photo – Walking in the Park

Instead of describing this photo, I’ll speak about a little trick.  See how the credentials is all becloud and quite prosaic (not complex)?  This happens when you use a very low number for your F-Stop.  In this case, it was 1.4 on the 50mm 1.4 lens – nonetheless this would have also worked with the reduction inexpensive 1.8 lens.  Anyway, if the chairman (or object) you are sharpened is a lot closer to you than the apart background, the complete area back there will be very washed-out and flat.  Behind her, there was essentially a lot of complexity.  There was a play ground with trees and sky and lights and everything, but it all gets cleared divided with this technique.

Walking in the ParkInstead of describing this photo, I'll speak about a little trick.  See how the credentials is all becloud and quite prosaic (not complex)?  This happens when you use a very low number for your F-Stop.  In this case, it was 1.4 on the 50mm 1.4 lens - nonetheless this would have also worked with the more cheap 1.8 lens.  Anyway, if the chairman (or object) you are sharpened is a lot closer to you than the apart background, the complete area back there will be very washed-out and flat.  Behind her, there was essentially a lot of complexity.  There was a play ground with trees and sky and lights and everything, but it all gets cleared divided with this technique.- Trey RatcliffClick here to review the rest of this entrance at the Stuck in Customs blog.

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Posted by Favorite Rss - March 4, 2012 at 10:42 am

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LESSON11.2 – NIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY (PHOTOGRAPHY TUTORIALS)


This is a educational about night photography. Find out what camera settings are better is which situation. A lot of examples! Music: Kevin MacLeod. (Licensed underneath Creative Commons “Attribution 3.0″)

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Posted by Favorite Rss - February 12, 2012 at 2:32 am

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LOU BEACH.

“I’m advantageous to have such a excellent space to work in. The light is beautiful…..I have my books and design files and music, I’m surrounded by art made by friends and family, and my dog comes in to visit.”

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Posted by Favorite Rss - February 3, 2012 at 10:31 am

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