by activelight | Nov 29, 2017 | Equipment, How to shoot, Landscape photography, Night Sky, Winter Photography |
Shooting in the dark is easy. Just put the camera on the tripod, set ISO 12000 and a 30 second shutter speed at f/16, and you’re all set, right? I’ve tried that, and discovered a few things to make usable night pictures instead. Moon behind the clouds,...
by activelight | Nov 23, 2017 | Birds, Wildlife |
(Updated from last year’s Turkey-post.) It can be harder than deciding who to vote for. Should I put it in… or should I pull it out? Or the third-party choice – should I let someone else do it? Those are the options with the Thanksgiving turkey. You...
by activelight | Nov 16, 2017 | How to shoot, Wildlife |
Desert. To most of you that word calls up images of sandy desolation, no water, and no life. If you’re a meteorologist, it means less than 10 inches of annual rainfall. But to a wildlife photographer, it means charismatic critters you won’t see anywhere...
by activelight | Nov 9, 2017 | Flash, How to shoot, People, Shot Design |
Setting up for a holiday picture is easy. Just get out the camera, put it on a tripod, line up the family, set the self-timer, and run like h%## to get into the picture. Then you’re done, right? Alternate position without flash In iPhone-savvy, WiFi-connected...
by activelight | Nov 2, 2017 | Equipment, How to shoot, Leica |
I admit it – I’m a Leica user. Yes, it can be an expensive addiction, but you’re buying something much more durable than a simple buzzed high. And potentially much more satisfying. In Albuquerque’s Heights Leica M10 with 75mm f/2...
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