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Photo credit: Zachary Z. Handler
Photo website: zzhandler.com/blog/?p=3527
Created by dance artist Sharon Mansur & architect and installation artist Ronit Eisenbach
Photo credit: Zachary Z. Handler
Photo website: zzhandler.com/blog/?p=3527
Created by dance artist Sharon Mansur & architect and installation artist Ronit Eisenbach
Photo credit: Zachary Z. Handler
Photo website: zzhandler.com/blog/?p=3527
Created by dance artist Sharon Mansur & architect and installation artist Ronit Eisenbach
A 'housewarming cake' my brothers wife made for when they came over this past weekend for dinner!
Yes...I alone ate about half the cake. Sigh...
Photo credit: Zachary Z. Handler
Photo website: zzhandler.com/blog/?p=3527
Created by dance artist Sharon Mansur & architect and installation artist Ronit Eisenbach
After a relatively snowless last couple years, I hadn't much occasion to find any placeholders. This one at least demarcates a "spot." Of course, if the other people move (not likely given the guy in front of him), it kinda loses his significance.
Just droppin' in and letting everyone out there know that I'm still editing the pictures that I took from New Year's Day in Little Tokyo. I learned a couple of post-processing techniques and applied them to the first few pictures in my set. Then, I experimented with some stuff and got carried away with what I discovered. So, instead of applying my generic touchups, I'm experimenting with every photo that I edit, and it's pretty much taking up most of my free time. I just might be going overboard with the editing, and when I finally upload the pictures, I would like some honest feedback, especially of what you think is overprocessed/too strong.
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Photo credit: Zachary Z. Handler
Photo website: zzhandler.com/blog/?p=3527
Created by dance artist Sharon Mansur & architect and installation artist Ronit Eisenbach
Photo credit: Zachary Z. Handler
Photo website: zzhandler.com/blog/?p=3527
Created by dance artist Sharon Mansur & architect and installation artist Ronit Eisenbach
Photo credit: Zachary Z. Handler
Photo website: zzhandler.com/blog/?p=3527
Created by dance artist Sharon Mansur & architect and installation artist Ronit Eisenbach
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