Tag Archives: Middle
3 Tips for Middle Line Photography Composition
Some photographers, especially those who have been in the field just for a few years, have been hard-coded to follow the rule of thirds. They totally refrain from composing with the subject in the middle of the frame. But in fact, … Continue reading
Panasonic brings the Lumix GH5S to the Middle East
Originally unveiled at CES 2018 in Las Vegas, Panasonic is now bringing its latest video-focused mirrorless camera, the Lumix GH5S to the Middle East. If the comprehensive video specification of the Lumix GH5 isn't quite enough to satisfy your needs, … Continue reading
The Wind and The Waves, Mudjon Harbor, Middle Caicos
The Crossing Place Trail in Middle Caicos leads alongside some spectacular shoreline. “Trail”, nevertheless, is a fairly beneficiant time period for a lot of what’s encountered right here, particularly west of Blowing Hole. Very sharp rocks (the ironshore formation limestone … Continue reading
Incoming Storm Over Dragon Cay, Mudjin Harbor, Middle Caicos
Storms on the horizon and mostly cloudy overhead. That is what I saw when I stepped out of the Middle Caicos villa well before sunrise. While I admit that going back to bed seemed like a good (and justifiable) option, … Continue reading
Improve Your Middle of the Day Photos By Doing Black and White
Sometimes beginning photographers ask me to look at their photos and tell them how they can make the photos better. Nearly every time this happens I end up saying the same thing, “You need to stop taking your pictures in … Continue reading
Turquoise Clouds, Wild Cow Run, Middle Caicos, Turks and Caicos
When the clouds become turquoise, you are probably in a great place. The day started out with no clouds in the sky. After having photographed for 6 days straight prior with good results, I was looking for more than what a … Continue reading
Mudjin Harbor, Middle Caicos, Turks and Caicos
Warning: You might want to go here. “Here” is Mudjin Harbor in Middle Caicos (Turks and Caicos, British West Indies), where there are surprisingly few people and the scenery is amazing. Capturing my attention for the large part of a … Continue reading