Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Want to capture those bright lights bursting in air? Here are some tips from Patch photographers.
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Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Although capturing fireworks on a camera can be difficult, if you have the right equipment and your camera is switched to the correct settings, you should be able to get some fantastic images. Here are some tips from Patch photographer Edward Maurer. Equipment needed: Other tips from photographer Darren Rowse's website:
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
A collection of photographs from around Montgomery County between June 10-17.
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Tuesday, June 12, 2012
A collection of photographs taken around Montgomery county June 3-9.
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Wednesday, June 6, 2012
The mansion hosts architectural, figurative and landscape photographs by George L. Smyth, Susan Feller and Alan Simmons.
June's exhibit at the Glenview Mansion gallery features photographs from three separate projects that share an appreciation for photography's ability to capture a frozen moment in time without belying the liveliness of the subject. The exhibit features the work of George L. Smyth, Susan Feller and Alan Simmons. In The Braddock Project—Part I, Smyth, of Columbia, documents the city of Braddock, PA as it awaits its resurgence following the collapse of the steel industry, massive population flight and the ravages of hard drugs on its population. Using bromoil processing, a time-consuming technique that marries photography and lithography and lends the photo a nostalgic feel, Smyth presents a series of 21 handmade prints as a baseline for what…
Monday, March 26, 2012
Photographers with autism do their own photo shoot of the cherry blossoms at the Tidal Basin
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Monday, March 26, 2012
Individuals with Autism Celebrate 100 Years of Cherry Blossoms with Special Photo Shoot Washington, DC—As thousands of tourists flocked from all over the world to witness the 100th year of the magnificent cherry blossoms in Washington, DC, a group of photographers with autism also took aim with their cameras at the District’s most celebrated trees. A group of four photographers with autism --Brian, James, Matt and Jimmie -- captured the beauty of the cherry blossoms during peak bloom last week with their Nikon Coolpix L18’s. “These men captured an enduring symbol of friendship and community while experiencing the tremendous joy of artistic self-expression. This is a chance for Washington to see how individuals with autism view the cherry …
Friday, February 17, 2012
Bill Hamm's Car Care Center doubles as a gallery of photos shot across North America.
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Friday, February 17, 2012
Bill Hamm's Car Care Center on Westmore Road not only services cars—it also serves as a gallery for some of Hamm's stunning photographs of wildlife in their natural habitats. Click here to read more about Hamm's photography expeditions across North America.
When Bill Hamm isn't working on cars, he's shooting nature photos around North America.
Not everyone who comes to Bill Hamm's Car Care Center on Westmore Road in Rockville actually comes for car repairs. Some people drop in just to see Hamm's stunning wildlife photographs of grizzly bears, polar bears, bobcats, owls and more in their natural habitats in Alaska, Yosemite, Yellowstone, Sanibel Island and Manitoba, Canada. Many of the shots are so amusing and vivid that a viewer might wonder if they are the work of a skilled Photoshop artist. In one photo, a bear is standing at the precipice of a waterfall, seemingly oblivious to any danger, his jaw outstretched to catch a fish hanging in the air at the top of the falls. In another, a brown bear is munching happily on a freshly killed fish, the still-dripping blood clearly …
Eric Reid
5:39 pm on Thursday, April 19, 2012
Awetism Awareness Day on April 28th at Spagnvola Chocolatier from 11-3pm? Get ready to hear some great music, taste some very good chocolate and listen and learn about how chocolate is made. Bring the whole family! See you there! 360 Main St. Gaithersburg, Md. 20878. 240-654-6972.   more ›