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Give the Bird to the Rule of Thirds | Bret Edge Photography
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Give the Bird to the Rule of Thirds. June 7, 2010. Back when I was a newbie photographer I obsessed over the rule of thirds. Never would I compose an image with the main subject smack dab in the middle of the frame. Blasphemy! But here’s the thing: the rule of thirds is a guideline, a suggestion. It is not an absolute. When is the right time to give the rule of thirds the bird and create a centered composition? Take a look at the two images in this post. What do you think of the compositions? If so, why?
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Sneak Peek – iFotoGuide: Grand Canyon | Bret Edge Photography
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Sneak Peek – iFotoGuide: Grand Canyon. June 2, 2010. Dan and I are almost finished building iFotoGuide: Grand Canyon! We were fortunate to partner with tremendously talented photographer, former Artist-in-Residence at the Grand Canyon, and all around nice guy Adam Schallau. To produce this guide. Adam’s intimate knowledge of the Canyon’s many moods and locations combined with his breathtaking photos. Currently available in the Apple iTunes App Store are iFotoGuide: Arches. From → Announcements. Good ques...
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Guy Schmickle - Explore The Light Photography: Winter's Last Gasp at the Grand Canyon
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Guy Schmickle - Explore The Light Photography. Bloggings of a photographic nature * *. Monday, March 26, 2012. Winter's Last Gasp at the Grand Canyon. February poppies in the Superstition Mountains east of Phoenix. This time around I vowed to drive up to the south rim before the snow began and hunker down in the nearby town of Tusayan while the storm raged. This worked out perfectly as I woke up the following morning to nearly a foot of freshly fallen snow coating everything in sight. Woo hoo! Over the n...
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Guy Schmickle - Explore The Light Photography: May 2011
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Guy Schmickle - Explore The Light Photography. Bloggings of a photographic nature * *. Thursday, May 19, 2011. Entering the Art Show Circuit. My Art Show Display. May 28 - 30 (Memorial weekend) - The Bell Rock Art Show. In the Village of Oak Creek, AZ. July 2 - 4 (Fourth of July weekend) - The Flagstaff Art in the Park Festival. October 8 - 9 - The Sedona Arts Festival. Links to this post. Wednesday, May 18, 2011. The Soggy Columbia River Gorge. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Guy Schmickle - Explore The Light Photography: August 2011
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Guy Schmickle - Explore The Light Photography. Bloggings of a photographic nature * *. Wednesday, August 31, 2011. Finalized Art Show Schedule For 2011. I just recently put the finishing touches on my 2011 Arizona art show schedule so I thought I'd take a brief moment to share. It all kicks off this Labor Day weekend when I'll be showing my work at the Flagstaff Art In The Park festival. My complete schedule for the remainder of the year looks as follows. Flagstaff Art In The Park. Bell Rock Art Show.
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Guy Schmickle - Explore The Light Photography: Shooting For The Moon
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Guy Schmickle - Explore The Light Photography. Bloggings of a photographic nature * *. Wednesday, August 15, 2012. Shooting For The Moon. I just recently returned from what will probably be my only backpacking trip of the year and thought I'd break my blogging silence to share the trip with whoever still reads this! I was accompanied on the trip by good friend, Steve Flowers. Well, it would've probably been the case had I adequately trained for the trip! The next five miles were pretty much a moderate cl...
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Guy Schmickle - Explore The Light Photography: November 2011
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Guy Schmickle - Explore The Light Photography. Bloggings of a photographic nature * *. Monday, November 21, 2011. Would you like to give a unique gift to a nature loving special friend or family member this holiday season? Or are you looking for an excuse to give yourself a well deserved gift for the holidays? How about a crisp, vibrant print from one of any number of spectacular locations in the Desert Southwest or Rocky Mountains? When checking out your order. Pretty darned easy! Well, I don't have a g...
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Guy Schmickle - Explore The Light Photography: Entering the Art Show Circuit
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Guy Schmickle - Explore The Light Photography. Bloggings of a photographic nature * *. Thursday, May 19, 2011. Entering the Art Show Circuit. My Art Show Display. May 28 - 30 (Memorial weekend) - The Bell Rock Art Show. In the Village of Oak Creek, AZ. July 2 - 4 (Fourth of July weekend) - The Flagstaff Art in the Park Festival. October 8 - 9 - The Sedona Arts Festival. May 20, 2011 at 7:16 AM. May 20, 2011 at 2:46 PM. Very nice setup Guy! May 21, 2011 at 5:30 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Guy Schmickle - Explore The Light Photography: August 2012
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Guy Schmickle - Explore The Light Photography. Bloggings of a photographic nature * *. Wednesday, August 15, 2012. Shooting For The Moon. I just recently returned from what will probably be my only backpacking trip of the year and thought I'd break my blogging silence to share the trip with whoever still reads this! I was accompanied on the trip by good friend, Steve Flowers. Well, it would've probably been the case had I adequately trained for the trip! The next five miles were pretty much a moderate cl...
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