Peter Tsai Photography Blog
This blog is no longer in use - If you want to read about the photographic adventures of Peter Tsai, please go to http://www.petertsaiphotography.com/blog
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April 7, 2008
Texas Bluebonnets
Texas Bluebonnet and wildflower season is here! I did a session last weekend and the results were great. I had If you have any friends that are interested in a photo shoot, let me know - I will charge a very reasonable rate.


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April 1, 2008
Blog, I've ignored you
Dear blog,
I'm sorry that I haven't written any entries in you in over 2 months. The fact is that I've been busy with photography classes, homework, a fulltime job, travel, and photo shoots almost every weekend.
But I must admit too that I've been cheating on you with another website... Flickr. Flickr is the ultimate social networking site for photographers and it makes it easy for you to share your work with photographers from all over the world, trade advice with local photogs, and make lots of friends. Flickr also provides tons of inspiration by letting you check out what the best photogs in the world are doing as well. I've learned so much from my new Flickr friends and Flickr clubs like Strobist: AUSTIN and the Austin Flickr group.
In the future I think that this blog will be limited to posts about things that won't fit well into a Flickr format such as equipment reviews, and longer entries like trip reports or tutorials. I plan to write an Asia trip report (Cambodia, Vietnam, Taiwan) and write some reviews about new equipment that I got (Canon 70-200mm F4, Sigma 15-30mm) soon.
Sorry, blog - I'll be back soon though!
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January 20, 2008
Canon EF 100mm Macro Entry part 3
These will probably be the the last photos I post from my beloved 300D - it lasted me for 4 long years but it was time to move on. I've owned the 100mm Macro Lens for a long time and I'm just now starting to fully appreciate it. It's hard to get really sharp macro photos unless you have a great flash setup. After getting into Strobist stuff, it's taken my Macro images to a new level of clarity. Here are a few Macro + Strobist shots I took a few months ago. I know it's been a while. See if you can guess what they are.
I believe that I only had one strobe up and to the left on all of these shots.







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