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“It is the perfect architectural shot.’’ Not bad praise from professional photographer Bruno Debas, the judge of RAW’s recent Architecture contest. He liked this first-place photo of the Paramount Theater in Boston by Jeff Tamagini of Boston because “it shows the building very well and has a very nice feel in terms of how the photographer used colors that are a bit saturated, but not too much. I also love the fact that the more you look at it, the more you can discover.’’ This is a nine-exposure HDR (high dynamic range) image shot with a 17mm lens at f/8 and ISO 100. Enter monthly contests, apply for a Globe critique, nominate a Photographer of the Week, and discuss your photography on RAW, a website for New England’s amateur photographers. Visit www.boston.com/raw.
“It is the perfect architectural shot.’’ Not bad praise from professional photographer Bruno Debas, the judge of RAW’s recent Architecture contest. He liked this first-place photo of the Paramount Theater in Boston by Jeff Tamagini of Boston because
“it shows the building very well and has a very nice feel in terms of how the photographer used colors that are a bit saturated, but not too much. I also love the fact that the more you look at it, the more you can discover.’’
This is a nine-exposure HDR (high dynamic range) image shot with a 17mm lens at f/8 and ISO 100.

Enter monthly contests, apply for a Globe critique, nominate a Photographer of the Week,
and discuss your photography on RAW, a website for New England’s amateur photographers.
Visit www.boston.com/raw.
October 28, 2009

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‘‘It is the perfect architectural shot.’’ Not bad praise from professional photographer Bruno Debas, the judge of RAW’s recent "Architecture" contest. He liked this first-place photo of the Paramount Theater in Boston by Jeff Tamagini of Boston because ‘‘it shows the building very well and has a very nice feel in terms of how the photographer used colors that are a bit saturated, but not too much. I also love the fact that the more you look at it, the more you can discover.’’ This is a nine-exposure HDR (high dynamic range) image shot with a 17mm lens at f/8 and ISO 100.

Enter monthly contests, apply for a Globe critique, nominate a Photographer of the Week, and discuss your photography on RAW, a website for New England’s amateur photographers. Visit www.boston.com/raw.