Taking photos at museums can be both fun and challenging. It can be difficult to find creative ways to capture the essence of the museum that go beyond simple documentation….
This is my third post extolling the virtues of a particular lens. Previously I blogged about the Canon 135L and the Tamron 150-600. Today I will be singing the praises…
Yesterday my friend Barb and I, anxious to get out and take some photos despite the winter weather, headed up to Glens Falls for some dusk shots. We were cold, but…
Framing is an age-old composition trick that photographers have been using for centuries. While sometimes the framing in a photo is straightforward and obvious, other times it’s more subtle and…
It’s that time of year again; time to go through the previous year’s photos and pick out favorites. I always wait until the new year to announce my best photos,…
I had an opportunity to take some more photos of Outer Cape Cod while visiting family for Christmas. I visited some new beaches and some old ones, and witnessed a…
From the Archives is a series where I share photos of a particular location that I took in years past (as in, before I started this blog in July 2013)….
I’m back from visiting with family on Cape Cod for Thanksgiving. While Thanksgiving is primarily a time to enjoy good food and good company, I naturally took a few photos…
For those of us who live in the United States, Thanksgiving is upon us, and this time of year is as good a time as any to reflect on what…
I never used to be a big telephoto user until I started traveling to National Parks, and began capturing the wildlife. When I went to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National…
