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GALLERIES

Florals Florals

Unlike Macros, Florals offer the same satisfaction but a much easier shoot. Also... 

Landscapes Landscapes

Landscape Photography is perhaps the number 1 category you will shoot in. Why?, because... 

Macros Macros

One of my favorite and most difficult categories to shoot. It is my one category... 

GALLERIES

Miscellaneous Miscellaneous

Some call this the no nothing group. someplace to store those images that just did... 

Structures Structures

You can call it Structures, Architectural, Buildings, Houses, or Barns. What if it... 

Wildlife * Animals Wildlife * Animals

I will guarantee you that Wildlife is the most frustrating category to shoot as you... 

Articles & Tutorials

Buying your 1st DSLR Camera Buying your 1st DSLR Camera

Posted on Oct 29th, 2008 by Jim | no comments


Welcome!  Print This Post Glad you stopped in. The purpose of our ongoing Photography tiptorials is two-fold. First, to help you buy and learn from your first DSLR purchase. Secondly, to review and discuss exactly how DSLR images are and/or can be... [Read more of this review]

Aperture is the King Aperture is the King

Posted on Oct 28th, 2008 by Jim | no comments


WELCOME BACK If you look at all the camera bodies available, you will notice that there are many features on all bodies. Certain features like megapixels, frames per second, sensor size, and image size will be different. That is why in my first article,... [Read more of this review]

The Eye of the Camera Body The Eye of the Camera Body

Posted on Oct 27th, 2008 by Jim | no comments


Welcome back! Now that you have been shooting with your new DSLR and kit lens, you have at least some grasp of aperture and you have some idea of what you really enjoy shooting. Now it is time to talk about a lens that is specific to your needs. You will... [Read more of this review]

To Print or not to Print To Print or not to Print

Posted on Oct 26th, 2008 by Jim | no comments


Lets Look at what we know The size of your image is defined by the menu setting you have chosen in the camera. Most all DSLR’s have several choices for the JPEG mode and also the RAW mode. In my Canon EOS10D, I shoot JPEG Large fine which will produce... [Read more of this review]