Category: photo tips
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New Year’s Day Hawk
I have written before about the great photo opportunities that begin the minute you walk out your back door. I was greeted with another example on New Year’s Day as this red-shouldered hawk visited the back yard. (please see second image below)
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Looking Back on the Holidays… One Last Time
New Year’s week is an exciting time, full of new beginnings and exciting possibilities. The weekend after New Year’s day is customarily the time when the festive lights and decorations of the holiday season are taken down. Wouldn’t it be nice if we had holiday lights all year? (see more photos and text below)
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Weekly Photo Challenge : One
Having a single point of focus in your photographs is crucial, especially when shooting in cluttered environments like a forest (see photo above), or on a city street, see photo below. For a related post, please see my post from earlier this month or the how choosing the best perspective can make or break a…
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Wordless Wednesday : Savannah, Ga.
To view two other posts on ISBAA that feature photos taken in beautiful Savannah, Ga., please click on Savannah. Thank you!
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Behind the Lens : How Choosing Perspective Can Make or Break A Photo
The more I coach photographers and edit their work, the more I realize perhaps the most critical decision you can make when creating an image is deciding what perspective are you going to take. How are you going to approach your subject? While sorting thru a recent take of my work shot at Meadowlark Gardens…
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Here are Some of Your Favorite Things!
Thank you again to everyone who voted in the ISBAA Photos of the week for the weeks ending December 1 and 8. Above and below are the photos you chose as your favorites for those two weeks. I really appreciate your feedback. Please see the photo you chose as your favorite for the week ending…
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Abstract Yellow Flower : When is a photo not really a photo anymore?
This is another in a series of photos I refer to as being “reimagined” images. The questions often comes up, how much can an image be digitally altered before it really cannot be considered a “photo” anymore? (see more text below)
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Wordless Wednesday : Two Ducks in Boulder, Colorado
Would you like to a see squirrel acting up in Boulder? Please check out this post, Camera Shy in Boulder.