Shooting the Full Moon
This weekend of December 2-3, 2017, the moon will be full. Best of all, it’s a perigee or super moon, which means that it will appear larger in the sky. On top of that, in the northern hemisphere, it’s winter, […]
This weekend of December 2-3, 2017, the moon will be full. Best of all, it’s a perigee or super moon, which means that it will appear larger in the sky. On top of that, in the northern hemisphere, it’s winter, […]
Slide to the left to see the difference between a photo shot in JPG and one shot in RAW and edited in Lightroom CC. Scenes like this are what Slow Travel is all about. Click here to see a larger version […]
I love to travel! And I really love to shoot travel photography! However, have you ever noticed how hard it is to arrive at a site at the perfect time for photography? It seems like either the light is wrong […]
As many of you know, I’ve spent the past two years volunteering on the board of a local organization. I joined to make friends and become involved in my new community, Williamsburg, VA. What started as a part-time job morphed […]
I modified the aperture shape to create the stars in this photo of the three kings in front of our Christmas tree. Details: f/2.8, 0.8 seconds, ISO 100, 100 mm. Click on the photo to see a larger version. Since […]
When you get a group of photographers together and mention tripods, you’ll hear a lot of opinions on when to use them. Some photographers won’t take a photo without one. Others, like me, use them only for specific shots. But, […]