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Day 145 of 365



Day 145 of 365, originally uploaded by Andy*Matthews.

Pretty pleased with this one after stopping on the way home for today’s picture. Taken with the Fuji F31d, perspective slightly corrected in Photoshop then given the black and white treatment in BibblePro using the Andy Plugin. TriPanX film simulation.

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That’s a lot of pages to fill

Sometimes I think my job is difficult.. Pleasing clients, contractors, planners, the boss and trying to study part time. 

This is something else though. Shooting an editorial of 48 or so pages in two weeks! Some great shots there. 

Seb Rogers: mountain bike photography: Shoot of the year.

Jason Hawkes Photography

Some seriously good photography here. Some of the aerial shots over London are great. 

Jason Hawkes Photography.

Via: The Real Gent

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Sound advice

Sound advice from Chase Jarvis

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In The Unlikely Event of a Water Landing

The Unlikely Event of a Water Landing: New Photos From Flight 1549: “On Jan. 15, 2009, a few Canadian geese with bad timing became snarge, a steely pilot became a hero, and the world became fascinated with images of a jet splashing into the Hudson River and then floating calmly as passengers crowded its wings.
But until now, few people have seen the equally surprising pictures of the second half of this story: when a salvage team used the biggest floating crane on the East Coast to pluck the ill-fated Airbus A320 from the frigid water.”

An incredible set of photos! There’s also an interesting story behind the images in the article.

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Family & friends Photography

What have I done?



What have I done?, originally uploaded by Andy*Matthews.

The weekend before last was Phil and Sacha’s wedding. I took lots of pictures as usual, this is one of my favourites though.