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 | May 19, 2016 | Equipment, Leica, Night Sky, Photographic physics, Travel |
Cameras without SLR mirrors aren’t new. From Oskar Barnack’s first Leica in 1913, photographers have wanted small, light cameras and lenses to reduce their load. Desert cottontail, Petroglyph National Monument Fuji X-E2 camera with Fuji M-adapter and Leitz...
by activelight | Apr 28, 2016 | Ancestral Puebloan, How to shoot, Night Sky |
Nights Are Getting Warmer – Get Out There Spring brings warm weather most places – no more frigid night-time conditions or ice to slip on. That means you can pull out the tripod and do some night shots without freezing your tail off. But wait – how...
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