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About Jim Lucadam

I am a freelance photographer in Clearwater, FL and Boulder, CO.

Red Rocks Lake

It was raining again this morning in Longmont. We are having a lot of rain for living in an arid region. I decided that if I couldn’t ride my bike I was going to go on a road trip and … Continue reading

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Chevrolet Touring Club

After dinner last night my wife, Karen, and I spotted these antique Chevrolets parked at the local motel. We drove though and I was very impressed with the variety and condition of the old cars. I decided I needed a … Continue reading

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Eagles

I live in Longmont, CO. Longmont is located on the plains about 10 miles northwest of Boulder, CO. I am in the shadow of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. It is an ideal location to ride a bicycle. … Continue reading

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Rolf Evenson

This is my friend Rolf, at the Amante Coffee Shop in Boulder. We rode to Boulder this morning via Olde Stagecoach Rd and had a nice visit while resting up for the ride home.

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The Stone Kitchen

John and I rode up to Lyons today and had lunch at the great place. The coffee was very good.

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My Friend Don

Don in downtown Fort Myers

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Chelsea

This is a picture I took of Chelsea at Starbucks yesterday.  I took this with my Sony Cybershot DCS-HX9V.  I used available light and the Super Intelligent mode on my camera.  The light was very harsh from the front windows … Continue reading

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Always Carry Your Camera

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Vertical Panoramic

This image was made from seven images stitched together in Photoshop. What is unique about it is that five images were shot horizontal from right to left. Then I shot two more images of the middle vertically. Photoshop figured it … Continue reading

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Tip of the Day

Have you ever wanted to take a portrait but didn’t want to go to the studio or set up the lights, backdrop, tripod, and other gear?  Next time try using natural light.  Set your model near a north facing window … Continue reading

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