Moonspiralz

Photography hobbyist from Portland, Oregon sharing my photos and stuff I think is cool.
The coast of Florence, OR

The coast of Florence, OR

mpdrolet:

-“A smoky haze from the fires just over the border on Mt Hood filled the air. Mt Adams. Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Washington.”
Damian Riehl

mpdrolet:

-“A smoky haze from the fires just over the border on Mt Hood filled the air.
Mt Adams. Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Washington.”

Damian Riehl

photojojo:

Seems about right.
Photo by Camila Mangueira; via filmspiration

photojojo:

Seems about right.

Photo by Camila Mangueira; via filmspiration

(Source: over--my--head, via aar-sal)

At the Market

The boys posing for the new camera

For now, buying and using a Lytro is helping to beta-test the future of photography. If that proposition sounds alluring — rather than intimidating or annoying — you’re the kind of person who might love this camera, limitations and all.

http://techland.time.com/2012/03/06/lytros-light-field-camera-photography-reimagined/

How To Use a Lytro Camera

thesurfernerd:

The best way I can think of to describe what I mean is to draw a comparison between photography and verbal communication: If acquiring a new lens or camera body is like adding vocabulary; and if figuring out how to use new photo techniques is like refining nuances of grammar and syntax; then shooting with a Lytro is like learning a new language.

First “review” that actually made me want to buy a Lytro.

by Tony Wu

I like this quote.  This is a really great way to put my experience with the Lytro so far, it’s photography…completely different.

(Source: thesurfernerd)

1 year ago - 2

My First Living Picture!

Stools

Stools