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Welcome to the Efcubed Photography Blog!

Roger A. Dallman Jr.    Roger started in photography in 1979, as a secondary job in the Army.  He shot "grip and grins" and Army events.  He began shooting portraits and weddings on the side for extra camera gear money.  He won several photo contests and an Army journalism award.  After career assignment changes, he put the cameras aside and sold his darkroom equipment. In 2006, he bought his first digital camera before a trip to Europe and was hooked again. 

Today he is a dedicated Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop user-advocate and NAPP member.  He is active in photography groups and teaches digital darkroom techniques.  He prefers to shoot portaits away from seamless paper and static lighting.  He is also a photo retoucher and restores old photos - a handy skill when working on his genealogy hobby.

Mark B. Segal.    Mark started shooting when he was 13 and has done it off and on since then.  As a Navy brat and then Naval Officer, I got to go to interesting places.  I wish I had taken my camera more often.  I love the way the camera allows you to dissect the world and shape what people see of it.  Photoshop and Lightroom are great tools to help capture what you thought you saw from behind the lens. 

I love helping people salvage and restore their photographic memories as links to their past.  The patience and dedication needed are usually far beyond what the images are worth, except to the person who owns the picture.  Seeing the smile or tears from when you've brought back an image from the cracked, torn and faded pile is a reward in and of itself. 

What makes the place you live special?

One of the reasons I moved out to the countryside was for the somewhat slower pace.  What I’ve discovered is the sense of community that holds and shapes places.  Two weekends ago, Warrenton held the Spring Festival.  Nothing really fancy, booths selling stuff, crafts and raising money for local charities.  The clown was out building balloons for the Shriners.   Not working for the government.  This little girl wasn’t afraid of him at all.  Our local Volunteer Fire Department showcasing their gear.  They count on the support of the entire town to both fund and staff them.  They respond at all hours of the day and night, donating their most precious gift-their time.

Musicians played all around the town, from the steps of the courthouse, to the churchyard to very enthusiastic audiences.

 The brave youngsters were tackling the rock wall—far higher than I would have gone. 

The Warrenton Police brought out their barrel train.  This young man was not certain he wanted to go off all by himself,

but these ladies were just having a blast. 

 My friend and  neighbor Sgt. George Southard was riding his Segway ® , keeping his eye on the “mob”.  A lifelong resident of the county, his dedication to the community  is part of makes this a great place to live.  We even had our own Princess Genevieve,out greeting her loyal subjects. 

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All in all it was a fun day.  I’m certain that somewhere around you there is a local festival, fair, carnival or other event.  Take your camera out and try and capture what makes your hometown special.