Friday, June 19, 2009

Broken Glass is your friend

Some workers broke a huge window in my old house while renovating. It stayed broken for a month or two.
At first I was kinda pissed but soon realized it was kinda cool. I mean no air or animals came in and the photos were very fun and eye catching. Click on that bad boy and see how cool it looks bigger.

So I did a bunch. Here is one simple one. Depending on the time of day, focus, f-stop, etc.... you could create a whole world of possibility. More to come cuz these are fun.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Del Rey Yacht Club Catalina Race part 1

The race was super fun. Ok these pics were taken at night while moored --safe and sound. Fun with flash at night. The light was full moonlight in the back and the flash from a point and shoot for the figures.
These were all hand held at midnight on a boat. Thus less than stellar sharpness. But stellar fun taking them. X, Hunter, Greg, Carl, and me had a ball thinking of ways to shape light.

More tomorrow from this series. Then on to some sailing pics.
Stay tuned.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

NY spring flowers iphone style


NY spring flowers, originally uploaded by philberon.

iphone with colorsplash app.

It's a beautiful day! It's a beautiful world today

Buildings may crumble but Maytag...........


Maytag, originally uploaded by philberon.

I took this picture on Route 66 out of Santa Fe in 2002.
On a Canon G1.

This crazy maytag washer sitting in front of this crazy wall of some home long gone.

Say what you will about technology--that Maytag is in perfect shape. Poor little thing--sitting out in the rain, in the dessert, in the cold, in the scorching sun.

They don't make em like they used to.

The Four Corners


The Four Corners, originally uploaded by philberon.

Ah, embarrassing photo of the week.
In 7th grade I was in a class with three of my best friends-Andy, Bobby, and Dan the Man.

I guess we were a bit of trouble cuz our teacher Mr. Dziedzic put us in the four corners of the classroom-so we wouldn't talk to each other.

Deep down he loved us He was one of the best teachers --good friends with us and very cool guy.

Still friends with these jokers. We all have a tad less hair now.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Lee Tonks fabulous photos


LEE_3762editedflk, originally uploaded by lotsofdpi.com.

I met Lee and his wife thru my class at the Julia Dean School of Photography in Aline Smithson's class.

Lee is certainly gifted -everyone knows that. Most known for his phenomenal photos of his daughter (placed in some rather unique circumstances).

I've been a fan of this body of work and it can be seen by clicking on
www.LeeTonksPhotography.com

I came across his Flickr page and had to share this pic I've never seen before. Remarkable.

For those who ask-and everyone does-- I met his daughter and she is the cutest, well adjusted, girl who has ever been asked to pose with dead stuffed animals and leap of cliffs--you have ever met.

Great job Lee!

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

On the way to Mammoth CA -thru Bishop and up on top

Random shots from the top of Mammoth Mountain (11,400 ft) of the Minarets thawing out.
Cars in Bishop CA on the way to Mammoth CA. 1 sec exposure
My favorite sign on the way to mammoth mountain. Makes me want to eat a burger and do a little laundry for sure!

Romeo the iPhone and Mammoth CA





Philip Beron Philberon.com

Monday, May 18, 2009

MOMA courtyard thru fence on 53rd st

Taken on my iphone and manipuated on colorsplash app.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Monet at Moma

Thought I'd take a 5 shot panoramic of the amazing Monet at MOMA. Was waiting for a clear shot when I noticed this guy walking the entire length - very slowly.

So I shot it with him in it. Wasn't sure how it would stitch in photoshop with him in each shot.

But it worked out and didn't fool the "stitcher". It stitched the painting and ignored him. Perfect!

Click on it to see it bigger and better and note the seamless stitch of 5 different shots.

I Love NY