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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    The National Gallery of Art, East Building, last December. Four of Barnett Newman's 14 Stations of the Cross. Leica D-Lux 4, f/2.7, 1/15, ISO200, hand-held.

    Rick "in a minimalist mood" Denney

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    Puppy photo.
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    Another puppy photo.
    These are fantastic! You're amazing at shooting dogs (that sounds weird. I know).

    I'd like to go through this whole thread, but 130 pages?

    Sorry to everyone who posted in those pages, but damn. 130 pages? No way. I'm not up for that. I'll watch it now though.

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    This is one of my favorites. I watched this storm for all afternoon. I wrote more about it on my blog.
    -Andrew

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    Wow! I love the combination of startrails and lightning!

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    Quote Originally Posted by thedevilyourneighbor View Post
    These are fantastic! You're amazing at shooting dogs (that sounds weird. I know).

    I'd like to go through this whole thread, but 130 pages?

    Sorry to everyone who posted in those pages, but damn. 130 pages? No way. I'm not up for that. I'll watch it now though.
    Thank you! I take pride in them, although these are more snapshots out back but it's easier to do with a puppy. I like getting out in the woods with them.


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    iPhone, during a break at work:



    Processed in iPhoto.

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    Those tones are really great. Iphone?!?!?! Pretty cool nonetheless.
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    Thank you!

    As for the iPhone, well, the title of the thread is "tiny formats" isn't it?

    That's the iPhone 3Gs, the 3MP one. Automatic everything, but it can take very decent images under good light and if one knows how to use it.

    A camera you don't have with you takes no pictures.

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    Is that Timothy Greenfield Sanders?

    I'd love to hear the story of how you ran into him and made this photograph...
    It's too long to relate here, but suffice it to say that Timothy is one of the warmest and most generous people I have ever met. That photo was snapped during a video shoot for his upcoming film about the original supermodels.

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    Dinner last night on the iPhone....

    Toro, the underbelly of a Tuna. Marbled like a fine Kobe steak!


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