by Joe Farace
Never before in the history of digital imaging has so much misinformation been spread, especially on the Web, about any camera since Canon's introduction of the EOS Digital Rebel. Don't kid yourself; this is a watershed camera in much the same way as the original Canon AE-1, and ...
by Joe Farace
Never before in the history of digital imaging has so much misinformation been spread, especially on the Web, about any camera since Canon's introduction of the EOS Digital Rebel. Don't kid yourself; this is a watershed camera in much the same way as the original Canon AE-1, and ...
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by Gary W. Stanley
Over the past few years, I've written on many different subjects, everything from basic photography to advanced techniques. Photography attracts many people with a variety of interests. Now as most of you know I am a landscape, nature and wildlife photographer. Even if I were to ...
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by Mitch Moraski
Whether you're a actor, comedian, painter, or in my case a photographer, we all strive for new and unique ways to perfect our craft. We're all considered "artists". We all want to be at the top of our game, and we all seek new and exciting challenges. For ...
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by Jim McGee
We've all had the experience of stumbling across that perfect moment. The light is just right. A wonderful vista lies before us or that perfect human moment is unfolding - and we find ourselves without a camera!
For a while I always traveled with a spare camera and a ...
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By Gary W. Stanley
Just about the time I start getting comfortable traveling with 100 rolls of x-rayable film, and a camera bag that, thanks to tightened security, is now swabbed and thoroughly inspected, along comes the digital revolution. Of course, switching from film to digital doesn't change the fact that ...
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by Gary W. Stanley
Several hundred excited photographers are eagerly waiting for the start of my slide program called "Getting The Most Out Of Your Photography." They have driven in from all over New England and beyond to the UMass campus in Amherst, Massachusetts. Here, over the next three days ...
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by Mitch Moraski
I live in Vermont where summers seem to come and go in a flash and we all look forward to the vibrant colors of autumn. The Green Mountains turn golden, and most important to an aspiring nature photographer, the light hugs the horizon ever so closer and gives ...
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by Gary W. Stanley
One of the most enjoyable parts of my work as a photographer and writer is being able to share special photographic places with you. We all know that more often than not, it's not only about the photography, but also about the experience. Don't get me ...
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by Dr. Leonard Lee Rue III
We have all seen western movies featuring cowboys, Indians, the cavalry, miners, gunfighters and false-fronted stores and houses. These movie and television episodes are depicted as taking place in many parts of the west and, to most people, all of the west looks the same. ...
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by Gary W. Stanley
I know, I know, you probably think I'm either a genius, or absolutely crazy! This not a totally new camera scheduled for a press release at Photokina, nor has Nikon slipped me a secret new camera to test. This is an article centered on how you can ...
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