by activelight | Dec 29, 2016 | Equipment, How to shoot, Landscape photography, Winter Photography |
Why you’re out there – Winter sunrise at Hardware Ranch Wildlife Management Area, Utah Better Living Through Chemistry I had a chemistry set when I was a kid. Hidden in a red metal fold-out box, its shelves held mysterious and colorful potions just waiting...
by activelight | Dec 23, 2016 | Colorado, Landscape photography, Winter Photography |
Merry Christmas to everyone – stay warmer than we did. Pat and Daisy in Durango snow Sloppy Durango Downtown Durango was a sloppy mess of snow near freezing. We enjoyed slushing around with our dogs in our favorite city park, admiring the Strater Hotel and...
by activelight | Dec 14, 2016 | Abstract, Leica, Night Sky, Winter Photography |
Stieglitz and Sky Abstracts Alfred Stieglitz isn’t nearly as well known as his artist wife Georgia O’Keefe, but he was a giant of early 20th century photography. Likely through O’Keefe’s influence, in the early 1920s he began shooting...
by activelight | Dec 8, 2016 | How to shoot, Landscape photography, Winter Photography |
Cameras love grey. 18% Grey and Texture Challenges No, not that featureless non-color halfway between black and white, the average light it reflects. Your camera’s meter uses reflected light from 18% grey for an exposure reference. All cameras do this today, per...
by activelight | Dec 1, 2016 | Events, How to shoot, Landscape photography, Shot Design, Winter Photography |
He’s at it again. Every year, he tells friends this is the last time, but his front yard and house are always amazingly festive by the end of Thanksgiving weekend. Knowing this, his neighbors go all-out too, but no one matches his display. The Works,...
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