by Doug | Mar 7, 2012 | Blog, Photography
Composition, Capture, and Digital Image Processing by Adrian Schulz A brief, one chapter history of architectural representation from painting to photography sets the theme for this book and shows the fascination the author held while he completed his architectural...
by Doug | Nov 26, 2011 | Blog, Photography
The Tiffen VariableND filter handles a full range of photo opportunities If you’ve ever admired those beautiful fluffy whitewaterfall photos, or creamy streams flowing past those polished boulders, you’veprobably been looking at a photo where a neutral density (ND)...
by Doug | Apr 8, 2011 | Blog, Photography
There are many ways to improve your photography. Most take years and many are hit-or-miss. If you want to move quickly to the front of the class, you’d do well to spend some time with this newest release from Bruce Barnbaum. Having spent years combing through...
by Doug | Mar 16, 2011 | Blog, Photography
Professional photographers are often on deadline, and complete each project as quickly as possible. Photographic artists on the other hand, have the luxury of planning projects that can last weeks, months or even years. Two of these artists, Harald Mante and Richard...
by Doug | Feb 22, 2011 | Blog, Photography
No doubt, probably one of the most fantasized photographic experiences is being on safari in the Serengeti of Africa. With all the predatory animals in abundant supply, this is the place to be to get shots of all the “majors.” Suffice it to say, those who have...