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Photographing statues at the Cleveland Art Museum – different angles yield vastly different images

by Doug | Mar 8, 2010 | Blog, Photography

The Cleveland Art Museum is located in the University Circle area on the east side of Cleveland. Photographers and art lovers from all over the world enjoy viewing the museum’s 40,000+ pieces of art, covering photography, painting, sculpture, jewelry, ceramics,...

Camera controls that can improve your travel photography – part three

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...

Taking pictures on a tour bus, be sure to set your shutter speed

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...

Tips for photographing the Mardi Gras parades, or any other parade

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...
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