Your most important photographic relationship is with your tripod
TTG CE3 Theme For WordPress
Well, Matt at The Turning Gate has done it again. I really don’t know how he can make Lightroom do the things he can make it do. Anyway, he recently released his latest: TTG CE3 Theme for WordPress plug-in for Lightroom’s Web Module. If you read my blog, and you are right now, this WordPress […]
Where are my pictures!?!
Common cures to what ails many Lightroom users Problem: You know you’ve just imported those #&*#$@ pictures but now you can’t find them. This seems to happen soon after images are imported and you want to do some work on them. You can blame Lightroom all you want, but just a little consistency on your […]
Indoor winter photography fun

Last month I came up with the most brilliant idea yet for photographing mushrooms. Ok, I didn’t really come up with it. It’s something I learned borrowed stole from a friend and fellow photographer named Don Paulson. One day he sent me an email with a picture attached. It was of a mushroom he came […]
Simple steps to improve the technical quality of your photos
Hey, check out my new article on NaturePhotographers.net
Sensor Cleaning Resources
Though we always refer to cleaning your sensor, when you clean your digital SLR camera’s sensor, you’re not really cleaning the sensor. You’re cleaning the filter that sits on top of the sensor. So you never really touch your sensor and there’s no way you can hurt it. If you’re still a little queasy about […]
The One-Third Myth

You’ve seen those pictures with a sharp foreground – maybe some flowers – and an in focus background – like a mountain. These are usually made with wide angle lenses with the foreground very close to the camera, usually within a foot or two. Getting everything in focus is done with a technique called hyperfocal […]



