Author Archives: Alan Olson

Project 100: Photograph Eleven

We took the kiddos to the wildlife refuge for the annual winter open house. There was a nice layer of frost on all the trees, which makes for good photographic opportunities.

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Project 100:Photograph Ten

Gas pumps from Photograph Nine.

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Project 100: Photograph Nine

This gas station is within ten minutes of my house. I’ve lived for eight years in this area and never took a photograph of it until last week.

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Project 100: Photograph Eight

Sometimes, things aren’t quite in focus.

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Project 100: Photograph Seven

Of the options presented, straight looks the best. On another note, I’m liking the beta for LR4.

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Project 100: Photograph Six

I was on my way to workout when I stopped for a passing train. Gave me a few minutes to practice some motion blur (image stabilization = greatest invention ever )

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Project 100: Photograph Five

I’ve shot this barn several different times in the past but nothing really stood out to me. One day, as I was driving by it, I turned and looked back and saw this angle, which I hadn’t before. It was a good reminder to always move around and explore every possible angle as there might [...]

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Project 100: Photograph Four

Same park as Photograph Three.

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Project 100: Photograph Three

We have several parks close to our house which affords many different playing opportunities for our kiddos, as well as various interesting items to photograph.

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Project 100: Photograph Two

We have a bunch of birch trees in our backyard and it’s enjoyable to watch the sunrise come through them.

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