Profile: An Interview with David Lebe, Part 1
You have to allow an ambiguous place for the mind to fill in the thing that isn’t there on paper, the magic stuff.” After a career change in 1988, I [read more]
You have to allow an ambiguous place for the mind to fill in the thing that isn’t there on paper, the magic stuff.” After a career change in 1988, I [read more]
When you’re planning a trip and looking for excellent viewing or photographic opportunities, why not try some Oregon coast photography? Of course there are numerous well-known places you can count on: [read more]
© 2013 Marla Meier. All rights reserved. Early this century German and Austrian psychologists developed a school of thought known as Gestalt, a German word meaning “shape.” It was their [read more]
Successful garden photography should convey a sense of beauty and intimacy. The viewer wants to feel the sunshine, smell the blossoms, and recapture a wonderful sense of peace and contentment. How [read more]
The elements of design exist in abundance in nature. Lines, shapes, patterns, and textures appear in both the intimate scene and in the grand landscape. These design elements are the [read more]
A wide open aperture gave this image the soft background. Photographed with a wide open aperture, 100mm and diopter lens. As each season prepares to express itself in countless ways, [read more]
Winter Pond, Wyoming It’s so cold, the air sparkles with ice crystals. The atmospheric conditions of the night before created beautiful hoarfrost, and everything is literally be-jeweled with it. Even [read more]
As a young person with a growing interest in photography, you’ll eventually want to buy a second lens for your camera. Perhaps you’ll be thinking about either long lenses or [read more]
When I don’t see any photographic opportunities at a location, I often shoot a few frames experimenting with various techniques to give my creativity a jump-start. This article explains four [read more]
Microphotography is magical because it takes us into a smaller universe of vibrant colors, exquisite details and extraordinary patterns that can literally take your breath away. I photograph invertebrates so [read more]
Those who are just learning about photography would appreciate some coverage of the basics, and so that shall be my role, to cover the basics of photography. Now, where to [read more]
Winter is often a time to stay warm inside and follow up on digital files or pursue my passion for indoor studio flower and macro photography. I usually search the [read more]
© 2011 Robert Hitchman. All Rights Reserved. Damnation Creek Trail in Fog Nikon D300s | 24mm lens | one sec. at f/18 Redwood National Park is a World Heritage Site [read more]
The Chihuahuan Desert is… Remote, Exotic, and Largely Unknown. Encompassing over 200,000 square miles, it is the largest desert in North America. It stretches from deep within central Mexico to [read more]
In landscape photography, depth of field is a critical component of every image. Some photos require minimum depth of field to place more emphasis on a single element of the [read more]
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