Monthly Archives: November 2013
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Successful Low Light Photography
How-To What defines low light photography? Is it dictated by how bright the sun appears? If so, what if it’s twelve noon but you’re photographing an interior? What if dark gray storm clouds force you to shoot at slow shutter … Continue reading
Gigapixel
How-ToText And Photography By Stephen Oachs Digital photography is an amazing medium. The rate in which quality and performance are increasing is staggering, and the possibilities are endless. It’s as if the digital age has opened up an entirely new … Continue reading
To Sunny Days
With unsettled forecasts throughout the Cascades a few weeks ago, Aubrey and I abandoned our hopes to do a week long trek across the Cascade crest and instead headed for Bugaboo Provincial Park in the Purcell Mountains of British Columbia. … Continue reading
Simply Squat
How-To There are many factors that contribute to the success of an image. If you’re a regular reader of the “Tip of the Week” on the Outdoor Photographer website, you know about my passion to capture subjects in great light. … Continue reading
Early Snow in the Cascades
Thanks to everyone who pre-ordered my 2014 calendars through Kickstarter! If you missed out, you can now order on my website: 2014 Calendars~ ~ ~Winter has arrived a little early this year, and already the mountains are covered in several … Continue reading
Keeping It Real With HDR
How-ToText And Photography By Glenn RandallThe key to creating an HDR image that brings the photograph closer to the reality that our eyes perceived is to maintain appropriate contrast and saturation. In the images on these pages, Glenn Randall created … Continue reading
The 80/20 Rule & How It Applies To Photography
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Photo of the Week: 4 July 2012
Just a Little CloserPhoto ? Kate J Brown with permission to About.com, Inc.Click on the photo to see the original post in the forum. Each week I select a photo from those posted in our forum to be the new … Continue reading
Quick Tips for Great Photos
How-ToA while ago, one of the tips I wrote was called “Top Ten Ways To Become A Better Photographer.” What reminded me of this was a recent trip to a local bagel store. I ordered a dozen sesame bagels and … Continue reading