Great Photographs – Don’t Settle for Subpar
byCreating the “perfect” photograph is not always as simple as pointing your DSLR at the subject, dialing in the correct exposure, and presto you’ve…
Creating the “perfect” photograph is not always as simple as pointing your DSLR at the subject, dialing in the correct exposure, and presto you’ve…
The aqua color of the door represents emotional healing and protection. Color evokes a number of emotions in humans (unless you’re color blind… I’m…
ISO 200, 23mm, f/11, 1/120 sec Which photograph do you prefer? Take the poll below and then let us know why you chose the…
There are a number of ways to get some feedback on your photography. Facebook, emailing friends, family, and of course Flickr. Flickr is probably…
When thinking of composition the mind jumps to “the rule of thirds” or “leading lines” and for some of the more experienced photographers that…
The door above was crying out to be photographed as I was walking around the North Side of Pittsburgh one evening, the only problem…
Here are two photographs, the first taken with the camera tilted on the tripod and the second with the more traditional straight and balanced…
Here are two photographs of the exact same thing, the first was taken up close and personal using these settings: ISO 200, 70mm, f/2.8,…
Typical photographs are free of obstruction with all elements of composition supporting the main subject of interest, generally leading the viewers eyes right to…
Leaving intentional empty space in a photograph is not something one generally tries to do, not unless you’re creating that backdrop for something like…
What do you do with your bad shots? Delete them right away? Leave them in your photo folder to jam up your workflow, never…
Vacation time is ramping up around the world, folks are dusting off their camera and bringing their photography skills out of hibernation. So what…