by judy | Aug 30, 2012 | Photography Tips, Quick Tip
In photography, like so many other technical pursuits, we learn about the rules as we hone our skills. But it is important to remember that the best practitioners of any profession/hobby/trade know when to break the rules to create note-worthy works. Sometimes...
by judy | Jul 15, 2012 | Newbies, Photography Tips
Summer is concert season in my world, and it got me thinking about all the awful concert photos that I see posted on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and all the other sites I find in my web travels. So, since taking great concert photos really only takes a couple of...
by judy | Oct 14, 2011 | Hobbyists, Photography Tips, Posts by Ability Level
Depending on the season and the location, rainbows can be a rather regular sight. I once heard that Hawaiians boasted that their tropical state had at least one per day. Here on eastern Long Island they are not quite that common, but this summer and fall, there have...
by judy | Mar 6, 2011 | Photography Tips
Regular readers will know that when I find useful information on the web, I will definitely send my readers to find it. Today I have found over at the Light Stalking website some great tips on improving your photography. So, to give credit where credit is due, head on...
by judy | Oct 23, 2010 | Cameras Computers & Cyberspace, Photography Tips
Have you been disappointed by the photos taken at your last day at the beach? That is one of the risks of using your camera in full automatic mode. The bright light of the sun reflecting off the sand gives the camera’s meter a false reading for more light than...
by judy | Oct 20, 2010 | Photography Tips
The autumn sky of October is one of the loveliest times to capture sunset shots. A clear sky with storm clouds in the distance create a unique palette for the setting sun to paint it’s fading rays. I have observed some sunset skies that literally shimmered with...
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