Monthly Archives: February 2014

2010 Penny

PWe finally got a 2010 cents received in our change and were stunned by her face.

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Crown of thorns Bloom

PWe have a virtual forest of euphorbia milii aka Crown of thorns in our House.

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A Baby Firefly

PWhile tooling around on Governors Island a few weeks back we stumbled over a couple of baby fireflies, a.k.a. lightning bugs.

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Weekly Challenge photography-portrait of a child

A post by: Darlene HildebrandtPPWe have several articles about photographing people and doing portraits featured in the past couple of weeks. Our newest eBook on how forms portraits is a smash hit-here grab it now!/PPThe weekly challenges are also portrait … Continue reading

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Control Freak

BRPIMG border=0 src=”http://www.photo-natural.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/wpid-schewe.jpg” width=640 height=360 BRPhotographer Jeff Schewe admits, “I’m known as a kind of a technical guru, a printing guru; really those are all just means to an end, and the end is the optimal print that I can … Continue reading

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29 Spectacular Images of Carnival and Amusement Park Rides

A Post By: Darlene Hildebrandt/PPWho doesn

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Tic-tac-toe

What a game of Tic-Tac-Toe have to do with photography? The grid of this simple child game is played on is the key to putting together your image on a dramatic way. In photography, this grid works with the “rule … Continue reading

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Back to Basics-controls

Sometimes it’s necessary to step back and review the basics. Camera controls are all about changing light, or how much light strikes the film or how sensitive the film is to light. The two primary ways to control of the … Continue reading

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Design your Web page photography

Finding a nice template for a photography website is difficult. Excessive use of Flash (which will not reach everyone on iPad or iPhone), blaring music, and far too long on load times seems to be the norm. Learning to program … Continue reading

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Warm and cold Mini contest winners

We had a little extra fun this weekend with a mini game.PWinner of the “cold” theme is DebKBRIMG border=”0″ hspace=”0″ alt=”” align=”center” src=”http://www.photo-natural.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/wpid-coldwinnerdebk.jpg” width=”300″ /PPWinner of the “hot” theme is Sandi OReillyBRIMG border=”0″ hspace=”0″ alt=”” align=”center” src=”http://www.photo-natural.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/wpid-hotwinnersandioreilly.jpg” width=”300″/PPDon’t forget to … Continue reading

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Gorillapod review

There are tons of full size tripods to chose from but what about pocket cameras? Most of the time you do not want a full size tripod with a smaller camera, but there are times when you need the stability … Continue reading

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Lichens on a twig

PThey are back! Our latest series of Dgrin challenges, the challenges of the OOYCZ (from your Comfort Zone), is a series of challenges to help you improve your photography by step out of your comfort zone and try something new. … Continue reading

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