Recently returned from almost 3 weeks in N.E. ... pretty disappointing trip because of the weather and lack of vibrant colors ... the first week (White Mountains of New Hampshire) it was very hot, typically 82-85 F for the highs compared to the usual 55 F. Mt. Washington
I have seen lots of shots with waterfalls using slow shutter speeds, it always makes the water looks nice creating a beautiful effect. Everytime i take a picture of a waterfall using a slow shutter, the image always comes out over exposed. how do you stop this from
I am finally succumbing to buying my first digital camera. I've been shooting for pleasure and semi-professionally (in that I've sold my prints, note cards, enlargements, etc successfully in the past) with a Canon Rebel 2000. While I am not into selling and marketing my work as
Next week I am planning to go to Yellowstone N.P, Grand Teton, Mt. Rushmore and Badlands N.P with family. We will be driving from Colorado heading north west to Grand Teton. Yellowstone will be the second destination. Then, we will be driving to
I have now finished (well, nearly !) my new website covering nature, landscpaes and wildlife photography from Europe and the US. Please take a look, and all comments are gratefully received. Thanks
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