
See The Augusta Chronicle's best photos from the 2009 Masters Tournament, set to music by local artist Chris Osbon. Posted by photodept on April 15, 2009 - 5:01 PM
Santa Claus usually makes kids smile in delight. This time, he made one boy cry in fright.
Major reactions from Ma Fannie's restaurant
Finding a standalone on the weekend isn't usually that hard. People are always doing something.
Out and about trying to find something that says "fall is here!"
I don't know what it is about photographers, but we're always taking pictures of each other at sporting events. It's part of being able to say 'I was there,' I guess.
Each photographer has his or her favorite spots to go looking for a standalone photo. Mine usually involve parks, because, well, I'm going to admit it, kids are really really really photogenic.
The Last Days at Gilbert Manor
See The Augusta Chronicle's best photos from the 2008 Masters Tournament, set to music by local artists.
Posted by photodept on April 16, 2008 - 5:09 PM
One last update to the Masters behind the scenes blog with some interesting stats.
It's all over. Immelman the steady leader and Tiger who ran out of steam. We are waiting for the three computers to get back to the office today or tomorrow before updating with Sunday's final round!
As we gear up for Sunday's mad rush, here's a small update from yesterday's round and a little bit about putting a chair down on No. 18 at the crack of dawn this morning.
With round two in the books, and the field cut in half (or so), the work will now get easier (that's relative) for the weekend.
Chasing Tiger and keeping in touch with each other.
Wednesday at the Masters is the Par 3 competition. Hole-in-ones, cute kids, and a huge crowd packed into a small (ish) space! Oh, and Rory Sabbatini won.
Today, we look at the editing process and how our editors sort the thousands of images a day to the 30 or 40 that will make it into the paper and online
As the excitement of the Masters starts up again, the Augusta Chronicle staff figured this would be a good opportunity to show people what it is we do, and how we do it during the long week that is about to unfold.

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