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I read this interesting article today dealing with the the truthfulness or the veracity of photography. I thought it quite interesting and definitely a read if you consider yourself a photographer who tries to represent the truth[ READ MORE ]
Thanks Ansel for sending this to me, I thought it was hilarious[ READ MORE ]
Add wings to your favorite people! Download it here![ READ MORE ]
Want some snow fall? Watch this tutorial I put together and get to it! Before After Watch the tutorial: Just click the zip file below and download the snow filters. Post ‘em on flickr and add them to our site so we can see your creations![ READ MORE ]
Welcome to WTFotography.com, formerly baconlettucephoto.com. You might see some bacon bits floating around in our archives but we’re going a new, healthier direction I hope that we can continue to bring you guys some rockin’ and inspirational images with the instruction and tools to help you get out there and take your very own kick [ READ MORE ]
by Joe The image is part of a series called watch. Sometimes you get a vague suspicion that you’re being observed, and I was/am trying to relay that feeling with this series. It’s not particularly strong on its own this way, but I’m planning to have the rest of the series finished sometime this summer. [ READ MORE ]
by Joe If I tell you how this shot evolved, you will probably laugh at me. It goes something like this: as I walking my son to school, I noticed this stick in a neighbor’s yard. I immediately thought, “Hmm. I could use that stick.” I decided to pick it up on the way back [ READ MORE ]
by Joe There is nothing particularly exciting about how I took this picture. I’ve been a LEGO builder all my life and while sharing pictures of the models I build through sites such as flickr has become a major part of the hobby in the last few years, taking the actual picture generally is only [ READ MORE ]
by Joe The photo was on my “short list” of things I needed to photograph here in Seattle. I’ve gone a couple of times, but decided to wait until I had a super wide angle lens to take the shot. I finally got the Tokina 11-16mm for my Nikon D90 so I went down to [ READ MORE ]
by Joe I run about 4 times a week and I usually do so first thing in the morning, so the light is just perfect. So 6 months ago I decided to take a small camera with me on a run, and wow! I just loved how the shots they were turning out. So now [ READ MORE ]