This years National Geographic Photography Contest saw more than 7,000 entries from all over the world and I have to say that there were some absolutely amazing photos submitted. The grand prize winner this year is: Paul Souders from Seattle, WA. The photo he submitted is entitled: The Ice Bear. It is a picture of […]
Wishing Everyone A Happy Holiday With A Few Photo Tips
I hope everyone is having a great holiday season! This is the time when we reflect on what the year has brought us and make great plans for the year to come. This time of year is also for the photo opportunities that are around us: family gatherings, holiday lights, and special moments. Sometimes we […]
Improving Your Photography
I’m always looking for ways to improve my photographic technique either through workshops in the field or reading online articles and books. With the way technology is consistently changing in today’s world, learning is an on going process that will never end. In the December issue of Outdoor Photographer there is an article titled “5 […]
Gigamania
Gigapixel images have been around for a while, but a lot of people don’t know what they are. Basically a gigapixel image is multiple images stitched together to create one large hi definition image. To give you an example of how large the image is, you can create a gigapixel picture of an apartment complex […]
Busy Weekend
Hmmm…it was a busy weekend. I’ll be posting a blog entry later this week. Have a great week everyone!
The Holidays Are Here
It’s that time of the year again! Fall and Winter are my favorite times of the year to do photography and during the holiday season I like to share my photos with people. One of the best ways to do that is by using my photos on the cover of my holiday cards. O.k., some […]