Just as soon as you learned the difference between an aperture and ISO, some smart-alec throws in a new term – what the heck is a histogram?
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Lightroom and Photoshop help me record the information and restore the photographs before I put them into my genealogy databases.
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Self-portraits are nothing new and have been done throughout antiquity by artists in painting and sculpture.
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While we were enroute from Fairbanks to Anchorage, we planned a trip to Denali National Park and Preserve. I highly recommend this stop if you visit our largest state. It is a beautiful area and a relaxing day trip.
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Thursday, July 29, 2010 at 7:36pm Posted in Rambling
Last Saturday morning, Mark and I joined Jeff Revell’s Georgetown photowalk. It was one of the more than 1100 photowalks that made up the 3rd Scott Kelby Worldwide Photowalk
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Everyone likes a sharp, crisp photo, but sometimes conveying motion requires a little blurring.
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The falling rain and accompanying mist can create some problems, but they can also lead to interesting photos that most people don’t even try to take.
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Patterns and rhythms are powerful devices to help make your photographs grab the viewer’s eye.
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