Tagged with " digital"
The Death of Photography
By     |    Jan 19, 2012
Posted in: Creativity     |    17 Comments

The Death of Photography

Eastman Kodak Co., which for 130 years has been a pioneer in camera and film technology, which brought the world the handheld camera and inspired a hit song by Paul Simon, has recently filed for bankruptcy protection. Kodak’s current struggles are indelibly linked to the ascendancy of digital cameras and the virtual disappearance of film in the past few years. The popular refrain “mama don’t take my Kodachrome away” is now answered [...]

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“…If You Can’t Be With The One You Love,…”
By     |    Jan 12, 2012
Posted in: Creativity, Inspiration, Landscape Photography, Vermont     |    12 Comments

“…If You Can’t Be With The One You Love,…”

“…Honey, Love The One You’re With” (Stephen Stills).  I’ll leave it up to you guys to do your own dit, dit, dits.  And I do apologize in advance if the song gets stuck in your head, it’s pretty catchy.  It seems as though I’m into the mantra thing lately (see my previous post Just Do It!), especially if it relates to improving one’s photography. As many of you already know, I [...]

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Using Live View for Nature Photography
By     |    Feb 23, 2010
Posted in: Tech Tips     |    28 Comments

Using Live View for Nature Photography

I’ve just posted a new article on my website about Using Live View for Nature Photography. Live View has become a vital part of my image capture process, and I use it for almost every photograph I make to optimize focus, composition, depth-of-field, and even exposure. Live View is a serious professional tool that can help you significantly improve your photography images. My simple tutorial shows you how you can [...]

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