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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Cleveland’s Saxman
If you ever frequent the streets of downtown Cleveland, particularly in the entertainment districts of E. 4th Street and Playhouse Square, you most likely have seen this gentleman. I have seen and listened to him on at least a half-dozen … Continue reading
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Tagged bus, Cleveland, euclid ave., jazz, ohio, rapid transit, saxaphone, street musician
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Capturing the Light
Today’s cameras are capable of capturing images in extremely low lighting conditions. This photo, shot during a dress rehearsal of Cleveland’s Verb Ballet, was shot at an ISO setting on the camera of 6400! It’s become one of my favorites … Continue reading
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Tagged ballet, dance, dancer, iso, lighting, low light, stage, verb
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Welcome to Photography Unposed
Welcome to Photography Unposed, my new blog! I hope you will subscribe and follow my blog as I ramble about photography. My photo interests are in the areas of documentary, editorial and fine art photography. I have been a serious … Continue reading
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