‘Images of the Day’ posted to jeffwarnerphoto.com

FAQ-A #3: Metering!

  • March 2, 2011

So, what color was the piece of paper in yesterday's post? There is no way to tell from the picture posted; it could have been black, white, or any shade…

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FAQ #3: Why is my snow grey?

  • March 1, 2011

Although this one has been oft-described in camera manuals and photo 'how-to' books galore, I wanted to cover the subject in a bit of detail, as it can be helpful…

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FAQ-A #2: Perspective!

  • February 9, 2011

In yesterday's image, I overtly gave a frame of reference (swim meet) that led to the covert suggestion that the image was of the wet tile floor near the pool.…

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FAQ #2: What is it?

  • February 8, 2011

So, there we were. Saturday morning, weather people called for 1-4", we got 12" instead. Early AM swim meet in Evergreen? OK, we're game!So, amidst the 3 hours of waiting…

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James Einolf, Luthier

  • January 5, 2011

I spent the day documenting the craftsmanship of Colorado luthier James Einolf in his basement workshop. An astounding amount of very fine, detailed woodworking is required to handcraft a guitar.…

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Sculpture

  • December 31, 2010

Spent the last day of 2010 shooting some sculpture around the house, mostly rock, with a little bronze. If you are interested to see a bit more (including a couple…

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1926 Gibson L-0 Acoustic Guitar

  • December 30, 2010

Some images of a vintage acoustic guitar, similar to one that delta bluesman Robert Johnson may have played (certainly was photographed with) prior to his untimely death at an early…

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James Einolf’s Gibson L-1 Replica

  • November 16, 2010

James Einolf is a luthier in Castle Rock, CO who specializes in making replicas of the depression-era Gibson L-0 and L-1 acoustic guitars (renowned bluesman Robert Johnson was once photographed…

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Three lights, three subjects!

  • November 5, 2010

Please disregard the demeanor of the rather unwilling subjects for these lighting tests, I'm simply trying to get multiple off-camera flashes dialed in with various diffusing techniques. It's a lot…

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