The Best Camera Is The One You Have With You
byIn a previous life, before photography, I used to say I’d never buy a DSLR because I had a perfectly good camera on my…
In a previous life, before photography, I used to say I’d never buy a DSLR because I had a perfectly good camera on my…
f/2.8, ISO 200, 35mm, 1/350 sec Small adjustments yield big differences in photography. Adjusting your DSLR’s settings can have a butterfly effect, each…
Bokeh is the art of blurring the unfocused background of your photograph into a beautiful creamy mess. You’ll see bokeh used heavily in portraits…
Convergence brings the viewers eyes to the giant, upturned, tree roots in the photograph. The line of the coast converges with the line created…
When photographing a cityscape your largest challenge is going to be achieving the proper exposure. If you follow the exposure meter in your camera…
ISO 200, 23mm, f/9, 26 sec. Light trails not difficult to capture if you’ve a camera with manual settings. You don’t need a fancy…
The Shadow Knows… I inadvertently photo bombed my own photograph this weekend (Photo bombing is the act of jumping into an unsuspecting photographers photograph…
How often do you revisit a scene that you want to photograph? Is once enough? Do you set up your camera, snap a photograph,…
What do you do with your bad shots? Delete them right away? Leave them in your photo folder to jam up your workflow, never…
When I can add a second life to photographs I’ve already taken I get excited. From time to time I’ll go back through hundreds…
If you are a fan of prime lenses and you’ve used wide-angle lenses before then you’re no stranger to converging lines. Look at the…
Most photographs you see on Flickr or Facebook were taken looking directly at the subject or slightly below or above the subject, not many…