Martin Joergensen's musings about photography and life
December 17th 2010
The usual night trip with the dog. Beautiful virgin snow all over. All shot handheld with the D300s and a Sigma 10-20mm.
November 4th 2010
Autumn pictures. D300s, mixed bag of lenses
October 28th 2010
My acquisition of a Sigma 10-20mm wideangle zoom many years ago was the beginning of a beautiful friendship, to quote Bogart in Casablanca. It is just my kind of lens.
October 20th 2010
Some HDR images that I shot over the years. All shot with the D200 but with varying lenses
October 18th 2010
I often use some very simple ”studio” setups to shoot small items in my office or my living room, even my bedroom. There's no reason to make things too complicated.
October 10th 2010
A really early walk with the dog gave me these night pix of the neighborhood. All shot with the D300s and the Sigma 10-20mm and converted to B/W with Lightroom 3.
October 4th 2010
This is probably the most often used flash modifier apart from the diffuser--if not, perhaps it ought to be.
September 30th 2010
A snoot is a tube in front of your flash, which keeps its beam of light tight and concentrated, while a grid has lots of smaller, parallel tubes that do essentially the same thing.
September 28th 2010
This article is about different small flash diffusers, definitely the most common light modifiers.
September 28th 2010
This is the first of a series of articles on flash modifiers – thingamajigs that can make your flash photography more interesting and give you more control over the light.
September 27th 2010
If you want to have a ton of fun with your DSLR and like to take creative and different images, you need to acquire a Lensbaby.
September 27th 2010
Found a way through a fence closing off this empty office building in my neighborhood. Weird place. Brand new and yet desolated. All Nikon D300s and Nikkor 17-55mm f/2.8.
September 16th 2010
Looking down on a dull day. Shot with the D40 and the 35mm f/1.8 - a great combo. All images treated with the so called Orton effect.
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