Man, I thought to myself as I decided whether to click or not on the “add to shopping cart” button at Amazon. They want $34.64 for a paperback photobook without even a free CD of stuff you could have downloaded for free anyway.
“The Moment it Clicks”, Joe’s book, had just come out and I really [...]
Are you curious where your photography stands in relation to others? Have you ever heard about a really cool photo-contest after it was over and you were looking at the winners and thinking “Man, my nephew could take better photos!”?
Well, wonder no more, we have a hot-tip on a site that announces upcoming photo-contests and [...]
We have a princess flower plant in our yard. The petals are a beautiful rich purple with a pink bell drop underneath. But what I was liking about the flowers today are the sickle-like stamens. I had my point-and-shoot in my pocket and switched it to macro. I took these [...]
So I finally got my photos off of the SD card in the Nikon camera and I’ve decided this whole sharing a camera thing just doesn’t work. Then I remember that before the DSLR there was the Canon point-and-shoot that seemed to work so well for years. Why not just use that [...]
Sorry about the cheesy title. Chris suggested it. And, well, I love the cheese. So it stuck.
I’ve not been around the blog lately. But not because I haven’t had any photos to post. I think it’s quite the opposite. I jumped into a personal challenge for 2008 with A Year Of Pictures over at Flickr, [...]
That’s not the way this old automotive adage usually goes, it’s usually “Race on Sunday, sell on Monday.” to indicate the great publicity that auto racing usually gives to the car manufacturers, but…
Nikon USA announced a new blog dedicated to soliciting constructive-comments regarding the Nikon USA web-site.
To quote Joe, the Corporate and Internet Communications Manager at Nikon Inc: “With all of their help we have crafted a roadmap for creating a place where you can learn, explore and get inspired. So here we are, launching our new [...]
Continued from here.
Yesterday I wrote about the fact that digital cameras these days are basically supercomputers generating huge amounts of data that our poor little human brains couldn’t keep up with. The fact that we try to keep track of our photos like they were old-fashioned prints just doesn’t make sense and ends up [...]