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		<title>First Pride</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2014 16:10:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve always had a minor interest in photography, but I didn&#8217;t really get into it until I bought my first digital camera in 2001 for a planned trip to Israel.  Once there, I discovered that I loved taking images.  I spent four years taking pictures with that point and shoot (a Canon A20 &#8212; 2 megapixels!) before upgrading to an advanced point and shoot.  I would eventually upgrade two more times to the Canon 7D that I own today. Over the time that I shot all those pictures, I learned the basics of photography.  I learned about composition.  I learned about apertures and shutter speeds and ISO.  I even learned a thing or two about lighting.  And, over the years, my pictures have gotten better as I learned more and practiced. While there are plenty of pictures in which I took pride as I shot them, there is one that..]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve always had a minor interest in photography, but I didn&#8217;t really get into it until I bought my first digital camera in 2001 for a planned trip to Israel.  Once there, I discovered that I loved taking images.  I spent four years taking pictures with that point and shoot (a Canon A20 &#8212; 2 megapixels!) before upgrading to an advanced point and shoot.  I would eventually upgrade two more times to the Canon 7D that I own today.</p>
<p>Over the time that I shot all those pictures, I learned the basics of photography.  I learned about composition.  I learned about apertures and shutter speeds and ISO.  I even learned a thing or two about lighting.  And, over the years, my pictures have gotten better as I learned more and practiced.</p>
<p>While there are plenty of pictures in which I took pride as I shot them, there is one that I eventually took that made me think to myself &#8220;*this* is a really nice image.&#8221;  It&#8217;s not my favorite image, nor is it the best one I ever produced &#8212; but it&#8217;s one that, when I took it, I realized that I had reached a new level of skill and one that I was proud to show off as art, and not just as &#8220;another one of my pictures.&#8221;  This is the shot:</p>
<p><a href="http://images.thegracefulimage.com/Portfolio/Favorites#1486495743_MVSd83N"><img class="aligncenter" title=" Yellow Tulip on Black" src="http://images.thegracefulimage.com/photos/i-MVSd83N/0/L/i-MVSd83N-L.jpg" alt=" Yellow Tulip on Black" width="800" /></a></p>
<p>Believe it or not, this image isn&#8217;t all that complicated.  There&#8217;s some black paper in the background, a piece of glass under the tulip (providing the reflection), a small LED flashlight behind the flower and some water drops sprinkled on the rose.    After that, I did some minor Photoshop work to get rid of specks of dust on the glass and to deepen the blacks &#8212; and that was it.</p>
<p>And yet, even though it wasn&#8217;t complicated and didn&#8217;t involve a lot of technical set up, nonetheless, I liked it &#8212; a lot.  And, just as importantly, so did other people.   This became the first shot that I really took a lot of pride in &#8212; and to this day, it remains among my favorites.</p>
<p>What was your &#8220;breakthrough&#8221; image?  I&#8217;d love to hear about it.</p>
<p>Zev</p>
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