In previous blog posts, I’ve written about taking still pictures of the night sky, and how to take time exposures in daylight. Now, let’s look at the ten basic steps for capturing the motion of the stars: 1. Get out
Abstract & Painterly Gallery on Photoshelter
This is where you can see samples of my photographs that have been modified with painterly effects and/or have been composited. If you don’t see a slideshow in this post, your operating system probably doesn’t support it. In this case,
Good Ol’ Country Comforts
It’s surprising how many times you glance around…and in that instant in time…you see a perfectly framed picture. How many of those times did you actually have a camera with you? As it happens, this is one time when I
Bear Necessities When Shooting The Grotto
I love “magic hour”. That’s the time around sunrise and sunset that photographers prefer, except the getting up before-the-crack-of-stupid part. It’s not so much the early rising that bothered me on the morning that I set out well before sunrise into