by Doug | Mar 11, 2010 | Blog, Photography, Travel
Traveling photographers are always facing decisions. What can we leave behind to maintain the airlines weight and height restrictions? A tripod is generally heavy and large, both enemies of the luggage limits. So when do you pack it, and when do you leave it at...
by Doug | Mar 4, 2010 | Blog, Travel
Thanks to a new service, debuted Monday by Amtrak, you can now surf the Internet while on Amtrak – for free. Traveling photographers can now upload their favorite photos to Flickr or Facebook. With a little luck, traveling photojournalists could now complete their...
by Doug | Feb 25, 2010 | Blog, Photography, Travel
Snow can produce some wonderful photo opportunities, but only if your camera is at the ready. Having your camera available while you travel is rule number one. Great photo opportunities disappear so quickly if your camera is packed in your checked travel bag. If you...
by Doug | Feb 24, 2010 | Blog, Photography, Travel
Looking for another reason to travel to Las Vegas? Need more photos of Elvis? If you answered in the affirmative, your Evening Prayer has been answered.Friday night, Cirque du Soleil, partnering with Elvis Presley Enterprises, presented the world premiere of Viva...
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...