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March 30th, 2008 by Don Photography, NewsNo Comments

Peerless Literature

This week, I (with some help from Mike) installed a new sink in my bathroom. It was fairly easy, except for the coupling nut located specifically to be irksome to lefties. This certainly wouldn’t be worth a blog post except that literature that came with the new Peerless faucet was so funny. Take a look:

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They also have an online version, which isn’t as well-crafted or executed as the print piece. The link is below. Oh, and if you’re interested, the faucet came out great. Here’s a picture for all you DIYers out there:
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Peerless Links
Faucet Coach
Peerless Faucet
Uninstallation Demo

(I’m not exactly sure why the favicon for that site is a 1980s highschool yearbook photo of some dude with a Cosby sweater)

January 31st, 2008 by Don Journal Entries, Photography, NewsNo Comments

Only in New York

img00005.jpgYesterday evening, when walking back to the PATH, I saw a restaurant with a kitten in the window, pining for attention. Above him, taped to the window, was a sign that said “SORRY! No pets inside the restaurant as required by the NYC Board of Health.” Apparently the owners’ pets are okay, but customers’ pets are not. In the picture you can see the kitten, sign and me. Apologies for the poor photo. Like a dolt, I didn’t have my CF card for my camera, so this picture was taken on a camera phone.

 
January 23rd, 2008 by Don Photography, News1 Comment

Mark Khaisman Packing Tape Art

The things people do with tape nowadays…

A little while ago, i posted some examples of the Scotch Tape People by Mark Jenkins. Well, now, take a look at the works crafted from packing tape by Ukraine-born, Philadelphia-based artist Mark Khaisman. These large archetypal images are made from layer upon layer of translucent packing tape, applied to plexiglass and then placed in front of a light box to give the image shadow and depth. Read the rest of this entry »

January 20th, 2008 by Don Photography, NewsNo Comments

High Dynamic Range Imaging

I saw the work of Pablo Marques a long time ago and was blown away by his photography. Each photo had a crispness and palette that put the whole of my personal collection to shame. I would sit and stare at his work for hours.

Thankfully, through the good people at QBN, my ego was re-vitalized by learning that the photography of Pablo Marques was generated using something called High Dynamic Range Imaging. This, coupled with patience, an eye and raw talent, can help even the most neophytic photographers to produce equally amazing pieces.

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December 21st, 2007 by Don Photography, News1 Comment
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