Have you ever revisited a location that you photographed a few years earlier and compared the shots you took then with the new ones? A few weeks ago, I visited…
This is somewhat of an addendum to a previous post, Photographing Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons for the First Time. I’m no pro videographer, but I have been taking some…
One of the above photos is an HDR composite of three RAW files and the other is just one RAW. Can you tell which is which? Didn’t think so (for…
I know this is mainly a photography blog, but as “through the glass” is an expression that can also be used in videography, I thought this would be an appropriate…
Earlier this month, I visited Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks for the first time. Before you read, please know that this post is not meant to be a guide…
Go Historic is a website designed to help people find historic landmarks all over the world. Although not designed specifically with photographers in mind, it could be very useful as a…
It seems whenever I see a bench when I’m out photographing, I’m inclined to take a picture of it. I’m not really sure why. What makes a bench such a…
Untitled by Richard Melanson is licensed under CC BY-ND 2.0 I love trying new things, especially when they cost me next to nothing. One of the best ways to expand…
Photographers Eye by Garettt is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0. For those of you who learn by analogy, this list of comparisons between the eye and a lens will help…
Sometimes we just wish we could clear all the people out of the spot we are standing so we can get a nice pictures. Unfortunately, you often can’t make the…