Monthly Archives: June 2022

Blurry Corners in a Photo? Don’t Blame Your Lens

pay per click advertising One of the most common image quality challenges in photography is to get sharp corners. Landscape photographers (among others) often pay big bucks for lenses with high resolving power at the edges of the frame. But … Continue reading

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When and Why to Make a Photo Black and White

I’m a fan of black and white photography. A lot of subjects that fall short in color look evocative and powerful when captured in shades of gray. But it’s not always easy to decide if a photo should be color … Continue reading

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A Silk in the Sky

Summer is upon us, quite wonderfully, bringing beach time, vacations, and barbecues. For photographers, it also means doing battle with bleached skies, harsh shadows, blazing highlights and that uncompromising superheated orb in the sky that is capricious, unforgiving, and all … Continue reading

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Photography News: New Fuji Lenses, Nikon Sales & Rumors

Spring, not Summer, is generally considered the season of love. However, I have good news for you. The amount of love has not declined at all now that it’s June! On the contrary – in the breeding grounds of the … Continue reading

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Finding Compositions in Wildlife Photography: A Case Study

The first part of wildlife photography is encountering a subject. The next is making the most out of that encounter. It is easy to end up with boring images of your subject if you get caught up in trying to … Continue reading

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