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Money, Money, Moneyball…

I still love baseball. The game, not the experience of being a fan necessarily. And the big league ball parks are a world to themselves. Got to visit one recently. Athletics’ home field. Shot a backing for Moneyball, the new … Continue reading

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Welcome to my world – the strange case of baby vision…

What do we see when we come into this world? And what do we learn to do with that sensory input? Let’s have a look… Sometimes I see a picture on facebook in someone’s album and it is sideways. That’s … Continue reading

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A third of a circle…

Sometimes we meet someone for just one purpose and then we never see them again. It was like that with Don Ingebrigtsen. When I first started taking pictures for backgrounds, I wanted to explore all the tricks of the trade. … Continue reading

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Puff the Magic Dragon Had No Parallax View

Dragons are our friends. No, I never used to think that, at least when I was young. I only knew that Dragons roared and fire came out from their mouths. Very big and scary. Monster movie scary. And I think … Continue reading

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