Archives by Month: June 2013
Those who have read my blog for any amount of time know how much I love the details in scenes. When presented with a sweeping vista I will of course slap on a wide-angle lens and shoot away. What I… […]
As of late, I have been carrying around a Sigma 15mm fisheye lens. I have been amazed at how often I find myself pulling it out. I am almost to the point where it will be promoted to a “staple”… […]
For my latest trip I knew ahead of time that there would be much farmland with lots of rolling hills. Green rolling hills, to be specific. “What would that much green be like in infrared?” I thought to myself. I… […]
For some, photography is a numbers game: f/stops, shutter speeds, ISO, and megapixels. When they see a scene “bam” – they dial it in and shoot it down. The numbers game is indeed a necessity, however for me my heart… […]
I recently entered the Santa Fe Photographic Workshops Animals Contest and was thrilled to find out that “Googly-Eyed Adelies”, one of the photographs that I took in Antarctica this January, received an Honorable Mention. With 2,850 images entered from all… […]