Tag: Digital Photography
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Time with Two Lenses
A review of the Pentax DA 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 and HD DA 20-40mm f/2.8-4 Limited Before summer’s end of 2015, I was tasked with photographing an event for the Piedmont Down Syndrome Support Network (Now called Down Syndrome Associate of Greater Winston-Salem). The event was their annual Buddy Walk & 5K. After finding out that the…
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What Are You Looking At?
A fun series of gargoyles and mascarons adorning Grey Towers Castle at Arcadia University in Glenside, Pennsylvania. Images taken with a Panasonic G5 and Olympus M.Zuiko 45mm f/1.8 using art filters in the camera.
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PENTAX: Do They Have the Reflexes to Weather a Changing Market?
Cameras come in all shapes and sizes. A multitude of designs have been produced over the years. Some designs are purpose built for a given task or industry. Some designs were just weird. Other designs were attempts at technological advancement. One design that has stayed at the forefront of development is the interchangeable single-lens reflex.…
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Leica Digital-Modul-R Review
‘R’ You Ready for This? Flashback Picture it! Cullowhee 2005. I was amidst my second year in college. It was also at this time that I was rediscovering my joy for photography. Going to school in the Smokey Mountains of North Carolina provided me with a magnitude of inspiration and splendor; and I wanted to…
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