Archive for the ‘Travel’ Category
Go On A Once In A Lifetime Photo Trip With John Baker
An Update on Current Photography Travel from Travelimages.com
As mentioned on this site a few times, we highly recommend photo trips from John Baker at http://travelimages.com. Upon receiving the latest newsletter from John, we decided to post that information here.
Fall Color Photography
It’s Fall Color Time for Nature Photographers
10 Tips for Great Fall Color Photography
Autumn. A favorite time of year for many nature photographers. For those lucky enough to live in areas where you have 4 seasons, right now, early October is a special time. In the northern latitudes, colors are at peak or just past. In many areas, fall color is just starting to appear, and that means its time for nature photographers to get out their digital cameras, tripods and a circular polarizer and get out and photograph fall color.
Recent Photography Trend #2: Point And Shoot Size DSLRs
Mirrorless Without the Pentaprism And Almost 1/2 the Size of a DSLR
Now we’re talkin! We all know how backbreaking a heavy DSLR can be with huge lenses and accessories. Folks, things are getting simpler and smaller. Enter this years entry into the new subcompact DSLR, the mirrorless digital camera. Get the lightweight advantage of a small point and shoot with full DSLR capability at a low price with good glass, and we have a new class of digital camera.
Father and Son Landscape Photographers
Todd and Brad Reed are a Rare Breed in Lake Town Ludington, Michigan
Once and a while you come across photographers that are inspiring. So is the case with yours truly. While on a photography vacation a few years ago in my native Michigan, I came across the work of Todd and Brad Reed in the boating town on Lake Michigan called Ludington. Long time professional nature and landscape photographers and workshop leaders, Todd and Brad have established themselves as the top Michigan shore photographers. If you want to become inspired as all photographers need from our peers, you’ll find this article rewarding.
Photography Above the Clouds
Ever Try Taking Photo’s In An Airplane?
Millions of flights a year. Billions of fliers. Out of that many that travel the friendly skies, how many do you see taking photos through the window? If you haven’t tried it, you might be pleasantly surprised at the results. If you’re patient, lucky with light and sitting in a window seat away from the wing, there is nothing stopping you from passing the time working on your “sky” photography.
New York Road Trip Camera Or Not
Not In Town for Photography? Do It Anyway
Traveling, whether on business or pleasure is something a photographer should always look forward too. Always throw your favorite camera gear in you carry on bag, and you’re all set. On a recent business trip to New York City, I did just that. I threw my walk around camera in my bag, just in case I had a chance to venture out and get some urban shots of the city. It turned out to be a good plan.
Free eBook – Improve Your Photography
Improve Your Photography: 50 Essential Digital Photography Tips & Techniques
A Free Offering From Digital Photography Daily and Author Kevin L. Moss
For subscribers to Digital Photography Daily, we’re offering a free eBook version of Improve Your Photography: 50 Essential Digital Photography Tips & Techniques by Kevin L. Moss.
Photograph the Mendocino Coast
Join John Baker April 14 to 20 For Great Photography
If there is a lesser known, but equally beautiful part of California, then this is it. A coastline that stretches north from the Golden Gate Bridge to Fort Bragg just north of Mendocino. Dominated by seascapes and dotted by sea-stacks, there will be plenty of quality photographic material during this short trip.
Great Freebie – Picasa 3.6 from Google
A Lot of Fun Functionality in a Free Image Editor and File Organizer
Lets face it. Most of you reading this article are using Adobe Photoshop or Photoshop Elements for your image editing. If you want to take a break and have some fun, you should try out Picasa 3.6. Its a free download from Google. I personally think Picasa is one of the digital photography world’s best kept secret.



