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Photos from early 2005 in Key West Florida. I stayed at Atlantic Shores in Key West for 3 months from 26th December 2004 thru to the end of March 2005. Had some great fun and met some great people from all over the USA and world
Photos from early 2005 in Key West Florida. I stayed at Atlantic Shores in Key West for 3 months from 26th December 2004 thru to the end of March 2005. Had some great fun and met some great people from all over the USA and world
Photos from early 2005 in Key West Florida. I stayed at Atlantic Shores in Key West for 3 months from 26th December 2004 thru to the end of March 2005. Had some great fun and met some great people from all over the USA and world
The beauty of watching the sunrise 🌅 arriving at Key West, Florida.
Photographer: Shawn A. (@zxstylephotography)
My father-in-law's old typewriter. I remember using an old Royal typewriter to bang out notes for biology tests in junior high school. I truly prefer the soft touch keyboards of the modern age.
My current setup at home. I have quite a bit of stuff in a very small space. The two monitors are hooked up to a workstation running Ubuntu edgy, and my laptop runs Ubuntu as well.
Key stone correction is important to me if it is important to my client.
If I know I have to correct key stoning, I use a 4x5 view camera with its shift feature or the shift feature of my Nikon 28mm f/4 perspective control lens.
It makes no difference if I am using my 4x5 view camera or my Fuji mirrorless, I prefer making my corrections in the camera rather than relying on editing software to make corrections.
When using a camera and/or a lens that does not have the shift feature needed to eliminate key stoning, I may ...
1. Use editing software to make corrections.
2. Back far enough away from the building so that I don’t have to tilt the camera to get the entire building in the photo.
3. Use a wide-angle lens to get the entire building in the photo without tilting the camera.
4. Elevate the camera position to half the height of the building by...
a. standing on the roof or balcony of a nearby building.
b. standing on the roof of my van.
c. rent or borrow a cherry picker or a scissor lift.
d. use a long pole to elevate the camera and use a remote application for composition and shutter release.
e. use a camera on a drone.
These two photos were taken on different days, with different cameras, and different lenses. The topimage was taken with a Canon compact digital and a zoom lens. The bottom image second was taken with a Fuji X-Pro1 and a Nikon f/4 shift lens. The shift feature was used to correct key stoning.
Great-niece, Harriet (10) and great-nephew, Ewan (13). Show 'em a camera and they strike a pose.
*(Don't know if this is true high-key or not as I've not tried it before. Shot outdoors from low POV to include sky background in very hazy sunlight)
For Sale by Quint Baker
John Key Moko by Quint Baker (Indian ink/Arches paper limited $99)
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Iconic/tomorrows collectibles
Unframed unless specified
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Various Quint Baker audio projects have appeared on various compilations and zine discs around the world with another international compilation release and a couple of 7" releases in the pipeline
Indian ink on Arches paper, 400 X 300 Approx
Price: $99.00 (New Zealand Dollars)
All toddlers love keys and he knew how to use them pretty early. Here he is swinging my keys andd they end up in the photo by coincidence :-).
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Portrait of a bana tribe man with green plastic flower in the hair, Omo valley, Key afer, Ethiopia , Camera: ILCE-7RM2 , f4.0 , 1/500 , 85.0 mm , ISO 250 , © Eric Lafforgue www.ericlafforgue.com
Each night the crowds gather around Mallory Square in Key West to see street performers and watch the sunset. If you're lucky, you can get a find an unobstructed view of the sunset from the dock, or get a long lens to zoom over the shoulder of whoever is in front of you. For this shot, it was the former.
I've been gathering skeleton keys lately, both imitation and actual ones. Trying to figure out how incorporate them in my upcoming images poetically, which must be completed very soon... and appear on www.chalajan.com
(EMBARGOED FOR PUBLICATION IN UK TABLOID NEWSPAPERS UNTIL 48 HOURS AFTER CREATE DATE AND TIME. MANDATORY CREDIT PHOTO BY DAVE M. BENETT/GETTY IMAGES REQUIRED) XXX attends the album launch party in association with W Hotels and American Express for Alicia Keys' new album 'The Element of Freedom', at Aqua on December 9, 2009 in London, England.