Quick Tip 116 – More Histogram Basics
byWhen reviewing your histogram there is a simple trick to knowing if you’ve captured a lot of contrast or if the picture will have…
When reviewing your histogram there is a simple trick to knowing if you’ve captured a lot of contrast or if the picture will have…
I have an affinity for rusty, old, broken down things… when it comes to photography (I had my fair share of rusty, broken down…
City or town photography can be a tricky thing, there are people, cars, and trash (in some cities) everywhere. Isolating what you’d like to…
Focus Most of us have heard of the rule of thirds and you’ve probably read article upon article about how to take sharper photographs. …
The weather is cold and wet over here on the East Coast. When I’m confining myself to the great indoors I don’t stop thinking…
Your aperture is one of the three most important settings on your camera. It’s a lot like adjusting the lights in a room to…
Recently I was asked to photograph a company party and very reluctantly agreed. The deciding factor for me was the chance to practice my…
Seems like common sense doesn’t it? Use the light of the sun properly expose your photographs. Well that’s all well and good but how…
Seems simple enough right, just grab your camera and start photographing whatever is around you. You’d be surprised how many times I run into…
ISO Can Be Your Friend Well today was the day, my wisdom teeth have been removed, If my articles start to make less and…
ISO 200, f7.1, 50mm, 1/50sec Contrast is Your Friend When composing a photograph with a lot of colors and shadows you want to be…
Creative Blur Without Post Processing The photo above is what I see in the morning before I have my coffee. Photographers use creative blur…