Posts Tagged ‘Filters’

Here’s an easy (and free) way to keep track of your filters.

Discover this simple filter that has the ability to darken skies, control reflections and reduce your aperture for diminished depth of field and greater bokeh.

Here is a treasure trove of gift ideas for photographers of all levels and for all budgets. You’ll find gift ideas for point-and-shoot photographers, film photographers, DSLR users, book & magazine ideas, and of course, stocking stuffers. Many of these gifts would be great for kid or teen photographers as well. [...]

The Macro button is one of the most useful features of the compact camera, and it can also be a creative tool for shooting pictures of your baby or kiddos. Here’s how to do it…

I’ve been playing with my diopters this week. Diopters are close-up glass filters that screw onto the front element of SLR Camera lenses. They allow you to focus really close-up on the subject without an expensive macro lens. I took a bunch of shots with different lighting configurations, and these were [...]

I had a lovely lazy day today. While Chloe was napping, Shayne made a picnic for us with cheese, crackers, sausage, grapes and white wine. It was quite decadent. We put a blanket on the lawn, nibbled on our feast and daydreamed about how we’d like to landscape the yard. Now [...]

I might stick to my new 50mm lens for the whole month of February. I’m reconnecting with all my filters that finally fit on one of my digital camera lenses! I looooooooove my filters. Anything accessory-ish like that is totally fun for me. I have lens shades, 20 or so filters, [...]

Shayne got me an awesome new lens for Christmas. It’s a Nikon 50mm f/1.8 autofocus lens. I love it! I wanted this lens because the lenses I have for my digital camera are not very fast. The light in my livingroom, where I take most of my pictures of Chloe, is [...]