SFO Bass Clarinet Flow
If you walk into the SFO airport, it kinda feels like your underwater looking up at the bottom of boats. In this photo it seems to look like leaves on a fan.
LS100017 Bclarinet by amovertone
If you walk into the SFO airport, it kinda feels like your underwater looking up at the bottom of boats. In this photo it seems to look like leaves on a fan.
LS100017 Bclarinet by amovertone
LS100015 bclarinet by amovertone
solos inspired by a magnolia in lower haight, sf

Alto Sax solo inspired by Ornette Coleman
LS100013 bclarinet by amovertone
This solo reminds me of some thrift store negatives I reprinted in 1995.

I was in L.A. testing out the Canon TS-E 45mm f/2.8 Tilt Shift Lens. It’s not a point and shoot lens, it takes some practice twisting and turning the knobs to get a sharp focal point, but I enjoyed the learning process and ended up with some lush lens blurs (photoshop blur filter was not used).
Hipstamatic is instant happy-hipster-ness. Lots of vintage combos. You can swap out lenses, film and flash types. It makes taking photos on the iPhone fun and the results have various outcomes.


My first impression of the new Aperture 3.0 is quite good. It allows you to mix your own color combos very quickly and makes it actually fun! Instead of recording actions in Photoshop, you can easily create your own presets and apply them to other photos. No plug-ins needed. Highly Recommended for Color Enhancements!

Aperture 3.0 Screen Grab

Before and After Test
There are all kinds of Free Aperture 3.0 Presets, here are a few:
aperture-3-presets-pack-volume-1
When it rains it pours…puppy dogs! I have two music videos due this month! This next one will be pure fun, featuring the music of Serengeti & Polyphonic “Puppy Dog Love”
I was in Chicago this past weekend, doing a music video shoot for Danny Chaimson. Here are some quick screen tests that I’ve been working on in After Effects. Should be finished by next week!
http://www.myspace.com/dannychaimson
Danny Chaimson on iTunes
You can create HDR images easily by using 3 bracketed photos and combine them with a program like Photomatix to get up to a 10 stop contrast range with maximum detail

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