
31+ Days Of Photography Experiments – Sunsets
Looking for a sunset and wandered here from somewhere else? Check out all the 31+ Days of Photography Experiments. It’s almost summer in the Northern Hemisphere and that means it’s Continue Reading →
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Looking for a sunset and wandered here from somewhere else? Check out all the 31+ Days of Photography Experiments. It’s almost summer in the Northern Hemisphere and that means it’s Continue Reading →
Wandered here from somewhere else? Check out all the 31+ Days of Photography Experiments. Today’s experiment is a fun one and I hope it gets you thinking of light differently, Continue Reading →
Raise your hand if you carry a tripod with you wherever you go? Okay, the five of you who do can ignore this post. The rest of you, here’s a Continue Reading →
With yesterday’s topic being Shoot In Mid-Day Sun, let’s tone things down and go the opposite direction for today’s experiment. Candles have been around for centuries and they have been Continue Reading →
You have probably heard of the Golden Hour or the Blue Hour and maybe some other hours. These are the “best times to shoot” according to most photographers, which usually Continue Reading →
You might not know this, but your camera is a little neurotic. Trust me. Or don’t, and try this little experiment so I can prove it to you. The premiss Continue Reading →
This is a little off topic for the land of adventures and photos normally read here, but it does relate. I’ve been feeling scattered for the past 6 months and Continue Reading →
Yesterday’s topic was Shoot Some Shadows. This is the last part of the light and dark, super contrasty experiment mini-series (not its real name). The other parts were Shooting Some Continue Reading →
Yesterday’s topic was Shoot Some Silhouettes. This is part two in a mini-series. This series looks at silhouettes, shadows and light through smoke. They are all essentially the same thing, Continue Reading →
Wednesday’s experiment was Panning Blur. Today, let’s start a mini-series. This will be a three part series looking at silhouettes, shadows and light through smoke. They are all essentially the Continue Reading →
Yesterday’s topic was Sun Stars. Today let’s try something fun, but sometimes frustrating; Panning Blur. First some inspiration and then the experiment. Examples Here’s the experiment you can run: 1) Continue Reading →
Congratulations! We’re halfway through 31+ Days Of Photography Experiments. If you’ve been following the series day in and day out, you know that I’ve been pushing toward more use of Continue Reading →
Yesterday’s Post was Take A Portrait. We are at the halfway point in 31+ Days Of Photography Experiments! Today we will cover sun stars. This one is actually pretty simple Continue Reading →
Friday’s post covered Shooting The Full Moon At Moonset. Did you get good shots of the moon? It was fabulous here in the Puget Sound and we even got out Continue Reading →
Building on yesterday’s post of Shooting The Full Moon At Moonrise, let’s flip the coin and shoot at moonset. This one is harder for many people because, frankly, we enjoy Continue Reading →
Friday’s Topic was Making White, White. I’m excited about today’s topic for 31+ Days Of Photography Experiments because it might actually be clear enough in Seattle for me to try it Continue Reading →
Friday’s Topic was Get Low. Today’s experiment might be a little more involved than its previous companion, Making Black, Black. This is because white objects will show color cast from an Continue Reading →
Friday’s Topic was Different Times Of Day = Different Light = Different Photos. Already at day 12 of 31+ Days Of Photography Experiments and it’s time to get down low. Really Continue Reading →
Friday’s Topic was One Subject, Ten Photos Welcome to another week of photography experiments! This week we’ll be shooting different angles in Getting Low, playing with smoke in Light Through Continue Reading →
Yesterday’s Topic: One Subject, Ten Photos Today’s topic in the 31+ Days Of Photography Experiments is to practice the Rule Of Thirds. If you have not read up on the rule, Continue Reading →
Yesterday’s Topic: Look At The Light Building on yesterday’s concept that you need to look at light differently, today’s post in the 31+ Days Of Photography Experiments series is fun but Continue Reading →
Yesterday’s Topic: Make Black, Black Today’s topic in the 31+ Days Of Photography Experiments series has less to do with using a camera and more to do with photography. Set Continue Reading →
Yesterday’s Topic: Focus Modes Welcome to 31+ Days Of Photography Experiments! We are on Day 7. If you need to catch up, we’ll wait here for you while you complete the Continue Reading →
Yesterday’s Topic: Depth Of Field – Hyperfocal Concepts If you’re not using manual focus, its’ a good idea to become familiar with how your camera decides to focus so the subjects Continue Reading →
Yesterday’s Topic: Depth Of Field – Change Your Distance/Zoom We played around with how to change our depth of field by changing our aperture, focus points and distance/zoom. Now let’s bring Continue Reading →
Yesterday’s Topic: Depth Of Field – Changing Focus Points Over the past two days we have covered how to change your depth of field using different aperture settings and different Continue Reading →
Yesterday’s Topic: Depth Of Field – Changing Aperture Let’s try a little Jedi training with you tonight. I’m not going to give you any supporting images to help you see Continue Reading →
Yesterday’s Topic: Learning the ISO limits of your camera. Today we start a mini-series inside the larger 31+ Days Of Photography Experiments series. Today, tomorrow, the next and the next, Continue Reading →
Welcome to the first post in my series, 31+ Days Of Photography Experiments! Each day’s experiment is meant to help you learn about your camera, about photography or about how Continue Reading →
Hello and Welcome! I’m giving the experiments an update!! More experiments! More up-to-date info! The new series is call 40 Photography Experiments and this time, I’m going to write them Continue Reading →
It’s back to school time for many of my readers and I think that makes it an excellent time to help the adults further their photography learning! Starting next week Continue Reading →