A Micro View of Our Garden: Photographing Insects & Spiders
This is the story of our garden as seen via microphotography. The world of insects, spiders and other small forms can be enjoyed on any beautiful day from early spring [read more]
This is the story of our garden as seen via microphotography. The world of insects, spiders and other small forms can be enjoyed on any beautiful day from early spring [read more]
With our pixel-possessed diet for digital imaging, we tend to forget about film photography. We think that film is dead and read articles about its death. Do not believe it! [read more]
Flash photography is one of the most misunderstood areas of the art. To many people, the flash is a mystical device that, while easy to use (it attaches it to [read more]
Riley’s Lock House and Seneca Aqueduct, Maryland I had been a professional project manager most of my adult life, but it had never occurred to me to do a personal [read more]
In Photography, how the camera sees the scene is much more important than how you see the scene…and this is where camera metering comes into play. It’s the camera that [read more]
Much research has been done since the time of this article and the study of the brain has indeed come a long way. But even with the new findings, the exercises [read more]
I’m something of a realist when it comes to photography. I rarely use special effects unless a client asks for it. This probably stems from my old analog days when, [read more]
Human beings are the most frequently photographed subjects by far. However, when photographing people the results are not always so satisfactory. As a pearl of Eastern wisdom puts it: “When [read more]
Floating Petal: Canon 7D, Canon 100L-Macro made from 19 exposures Creativity is all about having fun and showing your own personal vision with the photo subjects you choose. You don’t [read more]
There are many ways to capture motion in your images, but what camera settings should you use in stop action photography ?” If only it was an easy answer! I’ll [read more]
I remember one cold, rainy day in grade school our class had an art project that made a lasting impression on me. We had to outline our projected profile on [read more]
My father had a blue Opel car and, even though two others that looked the same drove about in the neighborhood where I grew up, I could recognize his from [read more]
This image is of a beautiful little girl who comes to my studio every year for her portraits. It was taken in the summer in bright sunlight about midday. The [read more]
Anybody can photograph flowers. Just get a point-and-shoot camera, aim it at the flower, and press the shutter release. Voila! – you have a photograph of a flower. But to [read more]
The concept of “photography” has been thoroughly changed by digital cameras, taking pictures via mobile phones, and transferring snapshots straight onto a PC or a TV to share on the [read more]
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