by judy | Oct 2, 2011 | Fine Art & Stock, Gear
Had another outing today with new Nikon D7000 and the 18-200 VR lens. You may recall my post of Sept. 4, 2011 where I sang the virtues of this great lens-how sharp it is even extended all the way to the long end of its telephoto range. That post included a photo that...
by judy | Oct 1, 2011 | Learning Center Posts
I led a small group of the Learning Center’s members on a wildlife photography hike through Morton Wildlife Refuge in Noyac. This location is a great place to hone tracking and photography skills needed to capture images of fast moving little critters like...
by judy | Sep 30, 2011 | Quick Tip
A commonly known guide for photography, or art in general for that matter, is that light areas draw the eye away shadowed, dark areas. So, if you are photographing highly reflective subjects, such as a mirror, metal, through a window, or other surface that could show...
by judy | Sep 13, 2011 | Advanced/Pros, Cameras Computers & Cyberspace, Hobbyists, Newbies
Who found some time this evening as the Harvest Moon rose over the Peconic Bay? This photographer did, but was disapponted that the sky still had too much haze to capture the moon just rising over the horizon. No worries. Photography is about improvising, so I worked...
by judy | Sep 10, 2011 | Digital Photography Basics, Newbies
The first big leap most photographers with a new D-SLR make is moving their camera settings from full automatic to semi-automatic by turning the dial from Auto to P. This is a giant first step, and if you have done that, I heartily congratulate you! That means that...
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