Changing lenses changes the moods
I was at a hotel room One day and noticed the low laying clouds hovering just beneath the tip of My. Fuji. I had my 14-24mm wide angle lens on […]
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I was at a hotel room One day and noticed the low laying clouds hovering just beneath the tip of My. Fuji. I had my 14-24mm wide angle lens on […]
Changing lenses changes the moods Read More »
Try travelling light. When you go on holidays you’ll be tempted to pack all of your gear to be able to capture any scenario that comes your way. It’s fine
Why don’t you use a daypack? Read More »
Many have asked in the past what app I use to pinpoint the exact location a sun will rise or set during any given day. I’ve mentioned this before in
The very basics of The Photographer’s Ephemeris Read More »
While I was at Door’s Open yesterday, I came across this scene that I was very happy to see. This building’s ceiling is very heavily photographed because of its intricate
There’s always another vantage point Read More »
When I took this picture, I intentionally composed it so the sailboat was the only thing in the frame. I really liked how the sky and water almost seamlessly blended
How could this minimalist image be even more minimal? Read More »
I loosely mentioned this before in another post, but this is something that many photographers do before they go and edit a photoshoot that they just did. When you are
Let your photos marinate Read More »
When you’re confronting a view that is all too familiar with you, try something new and different. Look for different angles that may highlight the view even more, or give
Try different approaches to the same view Read More »
Isn’t 8000 photos normal for a camera roll? I thought it was until very recently when someone mentioned that I may be a little trigger happy. But there’s a good
A photographer’s iPhone camera roll is a total mess Read More »