by Doug | Feb 23, 2010 | Blog, Photography, Travel
Looking for a close-up photographic view of Cleveland’s skyline? Want someplace where you can zoom in on individual buildings? Today we answer the question asked by a couple readers who wanted another location where they could get even closer to the downtown skyline....
by Doug | Feb 18, 2010 | Blog, Photography, Travel
There are three photographic concepts that can make a considerable difference in your travel photography. We touched on aperture and shutter speed already. Today’s topic is ISO settings.ISO (or EI – exposure index) settings refer to the sensitivity of your camera to...
by Doug | Feb 17, 2010 | Blog, Photography, Travel
Travel photos help tell stories to your friends that weren’t there. Travel photos help you relive the memories of a trip for years to come. Travel photos can also be great home decorations. All these assume however, that you’ve shot an in-focus, properly exposed and...
by Doug | Feb 16, 2010 | Blog, Photography, Travel
Whether you are shooting Mardi Gras in New Orleans or Parade the Circle in Cleveland, your camera’s mode setting can make a real difference in the type of photographs you capture.Finding suitable subject matter at a parade is usually never a problem. Within an hour or...
by Doug | Feb 10, 2010 | Blog, Travel
When you are planning a trip, one of the most important details to nail down is where you will stay. Selecting a home instead of a hotel can pay big dividends for a photographer.On a recent photo trip to Las Vegas, I found that I could rent a condo for less than the...
by Doug | Feb 8, 2010 | Blog, Travel
Hurtling down a 1,000 foot long ice covered chute….wind tearing off your knit ski cap…. trees flying by at 50+ mph. This could only be a good thing if you are in Strongsville, OH at the Chalet toboggan chutes. Come to ride or come to take pictures, you’ll have fun...