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Furman Flickr Foto Foursome

Posted on November 4, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Furman Flickr Foto Foursome
Entertainment, Photography

Early Saturday morning four of us who post to Flickr met up at Furman for a photowalk as part of the Exposure.Greenville! Flickr group. Photographers Eric Morris (Rested Traveler), Pher Reinman (PU Skunk) and Patrick Greer (linkerjpatrick) joined me next to the lake at a very early 8:30 AM so that we could catch the … Read More “Furman Flickr Foto Foursome” »

Furman Paladins 2007

Posted on October 29, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Furman Paladins 2007
Entertainment, Local, Photography

I haven’t been writing much about the Furman Paladins, and with good reason. Their season hasn’t been going so well. Saturday was the App State game, and quite honestly I hoped that it just wouldn’t be a total blow-out. It wasn’t pretty, and App did win, but Furman tried a rally late in the game. … Read More “Furman Paladins 2007” »

Moondance

Posted on October 27, 2007 By Tom 1 Comment on Moondance
Photography

Well, its a marvelous night for a moondance With the stars up above in your eyes A fantabulous night to make romance ‘neath the cover of October skies And all the leaves on the trees are falling To the sound of the breezes that blow And I’m trying to please to the calling Of your … Read More “Moondance” »

Bit of Afternoon Fall Photography

Posted on October 20, 2007 By Tom 1 Comment on Bit of Afternoon Fall Photography
Local, Photography

I was a fantastic fall afternoon, and Furman was threatening to lose yet another game (they didn’t, though), so I decided to head out and take some photos around town. I’m not sure why, but I wound up at the Saluda Lake Dam on the west side of town. I first turned off on the … Read More “Bit of Afternoon Fall Photography” »

Kansas on a Stick

Posted on October 14, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Kansas on a Stick
Entertainment, Local, Music, Photography

As part of Fall for Greenville, the 1970’s group Kansas was giving a free concert Saturday evening. Kansas has been one of my favorite bands. As a high schooler playing keyboards in a band, they were my idols because of their keyboard-heavy arrangements. “Carry on My Wayward Son” is still one of my favorite songs. … Read More “Kansas on a Stick” »

Fall for Greenville 2007

Posted on October 14, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Fall for Greenville 2007
Local, Photography

It was a beautiful weekend for Fall for Greenville, and apparently everyone in town thought so, too. I headed downtown and wandered through the masses, snapping photos as I went. I’ve mentioned before that I have a problem with crowds. I wasn’t sure if it was claustrophobia or agoraphobia, but some phobia really makes me … Read More “Fall for Greenville 2007” »

Tilt-Shift Video

Posted on October 12, 2007January 28, 2024 By Tom 4 Comments on Tilt-Shift Video
Internet, Music, Photography

Local Greenville blogger Eric Rogers stumbled across one of my posts about tilt-shift photography and thought he’d give it a try. Eric is a filmmaker, so he took things a step further and tried to tilt-shift a video clip. The results are quite good. Here’s a link to his finished product in Quicktime .MOV format… … Read More “Tilt-Shift Video” »

Halloween Ponderings

Posted on October 11, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Halloween Ponderings
Miscellaneous, Photography

Something to consider for Halloween… If vampires don’t show up on film, do they show up on digital? Just curious.

Everything Has Been Photographed

Posted on October 9, 2007 By Tom 3 Comments on Everything Has Been Photographed
Photography

I was talking with my brother, Houston, this evening about cameras and photography in general. Houston has been an avid photographer for many, many years, and knows tons more on the subject than I do, however most of his work has been with film. He said he was hesitating entering the digital realm for one reason – everything has already been photographed.

Think about it. With the advent of digital, the number of photographs available to the general public has increased exponentially as people are no longer concerned with film costs. Granted, most of these are just snapshots that wouldn’t rise to the level of “art.” However, for good or bad, there has never been a greater documentation of day-to-day life in photos. All one has to do is search Flickr for a keyword such as “blue wall” to see what I mean.

Perhaps this was best expressed by a guy named Roland on a Usenet board about ten years ago…

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Digital Journeys

Posted on October 8, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Digital Journeys
Local, Photography

This evening we went to an art opening for a friend and colleague, Dr. Jim Leavell. Jim is displaying some of the photographs from his world travels at the Thompson Gallery in the Roe Art Building at Furman. The exhibit is entitled “Digital Journeys: Traveling with a Camera in Hand.” Jim has an excellent eye … Read More “Digital Journeys” »

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