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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Bryan Peterson Inspired Photography

We finally had a warm day today and I wanted to try out some new photography techniques. I thought they turned out pretty good. Can't wait to try some more.

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2 comments:

  1. So tell me about this, is there a blog or book that you use to get these?

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  2. Nelda, He is a wonderful photographer. He has several books out. One of my favorite is Understanding Exposure. He has one called Learning to See Creatively, and Learning Close-up and Macro (not sure if that's the correct name but something like that). Look him up on youtube. That's where I got the idea to do these pictures. He also has online classes but they are a little expensive. I have a few more techniques of his that I want to try. It makes it very easy to understand. To get these pictures you use a macro lens, something with mixed color, baking dish, water, and cooking oil believe it or not. It was soooo fun. I did some more and used wrapping paper to get the color.

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