Posts by: Gregory Matthews

Finding great composition in St. Augustine Florida is an easy task as one drives along the shores of the Atlantic or the inter-coastal waterway. When I found the “perfect shot” earlier this month, it was from a roadway bridge. As is generally the case, bridge shots typically involve having to deal with the obtrusive power [...]

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Facebook Revisited

On March 7, 2012 By

My last show was the St. Stephens Art Show in Cocoanut Grove, Florida. It’s a venue that brings about 16o artists and runs concurrent with the Cocoanut Grove Arts Festival, a much larger show.

I thought it was a good show, though some of my fellow artists believed that the buying was down from last [...]

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To experience the making of marine photography under the sea, visit the South Florida Museum in Bradenton on March 7. On that day the museum is hosting a program by National Geographic Photographer Charles “Flip” Nicklin. Nicklin will be discussing his long career of  capturing marine life in its native environment.

The  museum is also the home of [...]

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Colors and Reality

On February 23, 2012 By

This post continues with thoughts on questions about digital images being “manipulated.” As I noted in the earlier post, it is my observation that some non-photographers seem to think there is something “artificial” when a color photo does not replicate the reality they remember. There also seems to be a bias that an image captured [...]

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