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Carter Photography & Design

http://blog.carterphotodesign.com

Official Blog of Bryan Carter Photography and Design, sharing works in photography, web design and traditional graphic design.

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  • What to do with less than perfect shots

    Posted on Monday December 21st, 2009 at 07:13 in blog, how to, photoshop techniques

    Even the best of photographers have bad days or shots that just don’t make the cut. Do you ever find yourself wishing there was something you could do that would breath new life back into those shots to make them somewhat presentable? I’v...

  • My Frosted Berries

    Posted on Monday December 21st, 2009 at 07:12 in Nature, berries

    Frosted berries are what they are. I took these on a walk-about behind my house last year. Not sure what kind they are, but I’m not willing to eat them and see what happens—Sayed!...

  • Cube 63 (Green)

    Posted on Sunday December 20th, 2009 at 07:02 in sushi, abstract

    On my last visit to New York City, I stopped by Cube 63 with my wife and Larnelle—this place has the best sushi in all of NYC, hands down. If you like top-quality sushi, be sure to visit Cube 63… but keep in mind they have two locations—Gre...

  • Daytona 2005

    Posted on Saturday December 19th, 2009 at 07:57 in people, biker

    I took this shot down in Daytona while covering Daytona Bike Week for IronWorks magazine. This guy was propping up on the board walk just outside one of the bike shows. He had too much character for me not to take his picture....

  • Wall Street Crap

    Posted on Friday December 18th, 2009 at 08:10 in architecture, New York City, Nature, Wall Street, landscape, photojurnalism

    Walking through the streets of Manhattan, I couldn’t pass this opportunity by—someone doesn’t think much of The Wall Street Journal, eh?...

  • Private Property

    Posted on Thursday December 17th, 2009 at 08:40 in landscape, signage

    I’ve been known to go on walk-about from time to time and not everywhere I want to go is as accessible as I’d like—and I’m a huge fan of signage. The good news is that most people don’t mind if you just ask. The next time yo...

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