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I'm a software/system test engineer working in Southern New England. My interest range from all sorts of outdoors activities such as hiking, kayaking, sailing, fishing, tennis, geocaching, scuba diving, cursing the back roads on my Harley and photography. I prefer live music and local bands, the occasional movie and a good book. Spending quality time with family and friends is paramount.

 

Several years ago I rekindled my love of photography, mostly due to Flickr. The quality of photos, the imaginative spirit and the people on Flickr are incredible and a constant source of inspiration.

 

I've learned most of what I know about photography through experimentation. Aside from the stuff I do for fun I shoot a lot of events (concerts, sport & ceremonies) for the organizations I belong to and very rarely will you see those images posted here. The majority of the images in my photostream were taken by me unless otherwise noted. At the moment photography is mostly a hobby, taking mostly nature, architectural, landscape and night shots. I find myself drawn to night photograph, so when I'm not too tired after a days work I become a creature of the night, a nocturne; it's very peaceful and relaxing.

 

I sell a photo here and there to Ad Agencies and work the occasional function as requested.

 

I feel my images are amateur at best and I would appreciate any and all comments and constructive criticism.

 

THE LEGAL STUFF: All photos shown in my photostream are copyrighted by me and are not to be used, reproduced, printed, transferred, modified or sold without my written permission.

 

ATTENTION STOCK AGENCIES: If you have any interest in my photographs please contact me through Flickr mail.

 

Equipment:

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Nikon D200 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera body

Nikon D7000 16MP Digital SLR Camera body

Nikon F4 SLR Camera body

Nikon MB-D11 Multi-Power Battery Grip

Lens:

- Nikkor 10.5mm f/2.8G Fisheye

- Nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED-IF AF-S DX VR II AF

- Nikkor 28mm f/2.8D AF

- Nikkor 50mm f/1.4D AF

- Nikkor 105mm f/2.5 AI

- Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G VR Micro

- Promaster 2x AF Teleconverter

- Nikon Holga Len Kit

3 Nikon SB-800 Speedlights

Nikon P5000 Point & Shot (a nice little camera that supports full manual)

Canon PowerShot SD500

Canon PowerShot SD790 IS

Olympus E10 (love this camera, but! See comment below)

 

Software:

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Gimp 2.2

Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5

Phase One Capture One RAW

NIK Color Efex Pro 2.0 filters

 

My Olympus E10 has been plagued with battery holder/power issues, so it wasn't get much use and up until just recently I couldn't afford a new DSLR. I have five sets of NiMh 1600 & 2100 mAH AA batteries which perform flawlessly in other devices, but placed in the E10 battery holder and I only manage 6 to 10 shots before the low battery indicator comes on and the camera shuts down. It’s very discouraging. I understand that this is a fairly common issue with both the E10 & E20’s. I have recently purchased a DigiPower DPS-9000 external battery pack which has brought some life back to this camera.

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Testimonials

mesh2 says:

This man has a truly professional and stunning stream. Each shot is worth looking at.

December 18, 2007

Peter's got some nice toys and he knows how to use them really well! He has the technical skill and the creative ability in making some wonderful images. And his enthusiasm for the art is very contagious. Good to know you, Peter. We must get out there to shoot again soon. By the way... the blueberries on top of that… Read more

Peter's got some nice toys and he knows how to use them really well! He has the technical skill and the creative ability in making some wonderful images. And his enthusiasm for the art is very contagious. Good to know you, Peter. We must get out there to shoot again soon. By the way... the blueberries on top of that Handy Pond hill will be ready in June! PS- "Film is not dead, it just smells funny." Love that. I may just dig out and dust off my old Canon AT and join you in the lab sometime.

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March 28, 2008