Metering… What’s it do?
Metering… in a very odd shaped nut shell…. In the early film days, camera did not have built in metering systems. Photographers would use handle-held light meters to aid them…
Metering… in a very odd shaped nut shell…. In the early film days, camera did not have built in metering systems. Photographers would use handle-held light meters to aid them…
As artists and photographers we tend to be an opinionated lot. Some folks are pro this brand of camera and have what appears to be contempt for other brands.…
A few weeks ago we hosted a meetup at a place we call the Truck Farm. It's a wonderful collection of a couple hundred old trucks. Since I have…
For many of us (all of us that don't focus primarily on bird photography), capturing images of birds in motion can be a real challenge. The culmination of lots of…
In my last blog, I wrote about using Iridient Developer to process Fuji images. At the end of that experiment, I decided that I still preferred using Lightroom Develop or…
Today I spent some time testing out potential new workflows for processing images. As many folks know, I love Photoshop and Camera Raw for processing my images. I feel these…
Please come out and join Don and Denise at Nature Visions Photo Expo! The Expo is held at Nov. 3-5 at George Mason University's Hylton Center, 10960 George Mason Circle, Manassas, VA 20110. …
We just returned from a photo tour of Cape May, NJ. Cape May is a beautiful town, with historic homes, coastal beauty, and lots of natural habitat to enjoy. For…
In the past four years, I’ve been fortunate to visit Katmai National Park on three occasions, most recently in early July 2017. Photographers are drawn to Katmai by the brown…
In my last Blog I focused on the use of an Infrared Converted Camera and how the Palouse is perfect for Infrared photography. In this blog I want to share…