Photo Wanderlust – Part VI: Photo Shooting Strategy
I’ve taken you to Asian countries during my Photo Wanderlust travels, but this article will get you prepared for any city near or far. As American Army General Eisenhower once [read more]
I’ve taken you to Asian countries during my Photo Wanderlust travels, but this article will get you prepared for any city near or far. As American Army General Eisenhower once [read more]
Bryce Canyon National Park The hiking trails in Bryce Canyon National Park wind down and around the hoodoos, so that walkers are right up close and personal with the geology. [read more]
Copyright © Clifford Kolber Here comes the sun! Everglades National Park is one of the most endangered areas of our national park system. As a native of Miami, I have [read more]
The Photography Rocks group at the Acropolis in Athens. Michael Fulks is on the right. Elizabeth Powis who does the book reviews for Apogee Photo Magazine is on the left. [read more]
This sort of photo is quintessential Monument Valley imagery – it’s “destination specific”, in that almost everybody will immediately recognize its location. The foremost butte is the “main subject”, predominant [read more]
Keane Wonder Mill – This is one of the mining processing areas in Death Valley. Ore was brought down from the mine by cable and processed in the Keane Wonder [read more]
Pupfish – The desert pupfish were the only fish to survive the evaporation of Lake Manly in ancient times. Lake Manly was a fresh water lake that evaporated as the [read more]
Imagine watching each and every snowflake create a winter wonderland. This Colorado mountain landscape photo, under a blanket of snowflakes, takes your “minds eye” to watching each falling flake, one [read more]
The Charming Creek Walkway The Charming Creek Walkway lay up in the hills, Beckoning us, calling us, come for some thrills. Our party of seven with children quite young, Thought [read more]
Begin in Ecuador, South America, on the continental western coast with Columbia on the north and Peru on the east and south.Next, take a left turn and continue west from [read more]
First, prepare your mind for travel. The departure seems so far away, yet it’s coming so fast. Stress can be normal, but if your start thinking ahead and key in [read more]
San Xavier del Bac Mission During the time in which my artist wife, Allison, was struggling to teach me photographic composition, we took a trip to Tucson, AZ, and found [read more]
Copyright © Andy Long Golden Gate Bridge and Fog Canon 1Ds Mark II, 70-200mm at 70mm, f/29, ISO 100, 1/60 second, -2/3 EV You have a few days to kill [read more]
Copyright © Noella BallangerF Train station – point the camera higher if you don’t want people in the shot. This past September, I first traveled to Germany with my sister [read more]
The Posada de la Aldea (“Village Inn”) makes an ideal headquarters for the Santa Fe Workshops, as it is an excellent “photo op” in its own right. With its own [read more]
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