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									Driving from Day to Night 
										 Daylight on the left. Evening on the right. Being a member of a photo club or photo group can have great rewards when you're pushed to try something new. That's exactly what happened here.The Calvert Photo Club's January assignment/challenge was the term "motion". I've wanted to experiment with capturing motion in the car for quite a while but never got around to it. Having to produce something for the monthly challenge finally kicked my butt in gear. Keep reading to see how this image was created. Creating Gritty Black and White Portraits 
										  In the quest to improve my photography skills (does that ever end?), I've been looking at the work of others I admire. I've been looking at portraits in particular and one of the techniques I've been interested in learning is how to create gritty, dark, black and white portraits. I figured that before I try this with photos of anyone else, I better experiment on my own photo first. What follows is a detailed step-by-step on exactly how I created this self-portrait. 
											
											
										Morning, Evening, and Night - A Slideshow 
										
											
											A compilation of photos from the last two years I've taken in the morning, evening, and night. Music is titled "Stars Collide" by Josh Woodward. 
											
											
										 
										
									Stacking and Bulb Ramping 
										  Bulb ramping is the ideal technique for shooting time lapse segments, but you can do more with the resulting photos than just animating them. Stacking them together allows you to simulate extremely long exposures without the use of filters, and helps preserve the original contrasts and colors of the scene. 
											
											
										The Hidden Gem 
										Don't Be Late - A Poem 
										 Sometimes we need the innocence of youth to remind us what's important...this time captured in a poem. 
											
											
										In Search of Bigfoot and Facebook Photo Quality 
										 I've been asked why I frequently post only smaller size photos to Facebook and why I provide links to my photography website for the same shot. The answer boils down to quality. This is not about the content of the photos on Facebook, but rather the digital quality that Facebook uses to display them. To be straight with you, Facebook photo quality sucks. Here's a prime example. 
											
											
										Learning Long Exposure Photography - Part 2 
										 From ISO to HDR to filters, this post includes lots of tips and tricks to help you capture high quality long exposure photos. This is the follow-up post to what we learned in part 1 from Ratatouille: that "anyone can cook". 
											
											
										A Walk in the Woods 
										
 Learning Long Exposure Photography – Take a Lesson from Ratatouille 
										 What is long exposure photography? How do you use it? What are some tips, tricks, and lessons learned that can help you get started?But first, what can Chef Gusteau and the Pixar hit movie Ratatouille teach us about long exposure photography (or photography in general for that matter)? I'll answer all those questions and more. So if you've ever wanted to learn about long exposures or weren't sure where to get started, this post will help you get the ball rolling. Tiny Aperture? Blurry Photo? Blame Physics! 
										
											
											When it comes to aperture settings on our cameras, we've all learned that a smaller aperture not only means less light, but it also means greater depth of field (DoF). But did you know there can be a significant downside to that tiny aperture you're using? 
											
											
										 
										
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Sometimes we need the innocence of youth to remind us what's important...this time captured in a poem. 
											
											
										
I've been asked why I frequently post only smaller size photos to Facebook and why I provide links to my photography website for the same shot. The answer boils down to quality. This is not about the content of the photos on Facebook, but rather the digital quality that Facebook uses to display them. To be straight with you, Facebook photo quality sucks. Here's a prime example. 
											
											
										
From ISO to HDR to filters, this post includes lots of tips and tricks to help you capture high quality long exposure photos. This is the follow-up post to what we learned in part 1 from Ratatouille: that "anyone can cook". 
											
											
										
  
											
											
										
Being out in the wilderness for days on end can rejuvenate your perspectives on the world. I decided this image goes with a poem I wrote last year on that same subject titled "A Walk in the Woods" 
											
											
										
What is long exposure photography? How do you use it? What are some tips, tricks, and lessons learned that can help you get started?




