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Author: David Hayes

Dirty Squares
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Dirty Squares

June 15, 2015 by David Hayes comments (0)

      It was one of those nights…nothing I was editing was thrilling me. Perfect time for a little “faffing”. For the hell of it I thought I’d create a white square and post it on IG just to see what sort of response it would get. I created the square, labeled “Square” (real…

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Like. A. Lightbulb

March 17, 2015 by David Hayes comments (0)

I’ve have received a lot of positive feedback from my recent “Like. A. Lightbulb” still photography series. It is such a simple set-up…three replica vintage Edison lightbulbs in a tall vase, backlit. Just goes to show that simple is best! Here are seven images from that series that I like the best!       

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Opening

March 3, 2015 by David Hayes comments (0)

Yesterday I posted some images of a stack of books that I used in my Be Still 52 still life shoot over the week-end. Only with the books there were also a vase of tulips, a vintage camera, and some vintage photos. Today I want to share with you all a close up of one…

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On The Hunt

February 25, 2015 by David Hayes comments (0)

Something a little different today…a landscape vs. the still lives I’ve been posting as of late. I took this a couple of days ago whilst walking my Brittany along the Little Miami River here in Milford, OH. What I was after was a pano of the frozen river but my dog, always the ham, decided…

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The Four Lovelies

February 25, 2015 by David Hayes comments (0)

    Pears have always been a subject of artists and photographers. Their skin and curves seem to attract many artists, including myself. Four Lovelies is my most recent study of pears this time shot with my iphone native camera app and processed with the iphoneography apps Distressed FX and a touch of Snapseed. Let’s…

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