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Portrait Photography Lighting Tips
Portrait photography lighting example Whether you’re an amateur, intermediate or professional photographer, sooner rather than later you would have realized that understanding and applying portrait photography lighting correctly really does improve the quality of your portraits to great lengths. Once you’ve successfully achieved an oustanding portrait, it’s really difficult to stop experimenting and it’s not that hard to pick up. Then of course we have to tread down th... Read Full Story
How to start a photography studio
Photography studio Much of the setting up of your photographic studio is going to be based on your personal choices. Deciding whether you would like to have pedestrian traffic or vehicle traffic passed your photography studio to help build exposure is most often governed by real estate prices (rents). That said, it isn’t essential for photography studios to be in high traffic areas. This can be off -set by your marketing activity and ability. This can be achieved by reading more. Read t... Read Full Story
Phish Drummer Jon Fishman
Photo of Phish drummer Jon Fishman during the acoustic set at Phish 8 Festival. Read Full Story
Killington, VT First Snow 2009
It snowed at Killington last night, the first dusting of the year. The fall colors are starting to look good too.Low clouds cling to KillingtonColorful Killington gondola cars. Read Full Story
Moon Rise Mojave Desert
This evening we were driving US 395 in California out of San Bernadino when I captured a photo of the moon rising over the Mojave Desert at Sunset. Read Full Story
Lake Tahoe, California
We just got back in town after an awesome weekend at the Phish festival. Here's a nice photo of Lake Tahoe coming down from Spooner Pass on US 50 from Carson City, NV. Read Full Story
Welcome to California
The "Welcome to California" sign along US 395 south, entering from Nevada.California's Topaz Lake greets Cali visitors. Read Full Story
Mono Basin Scenic Area
With a maximum depth of 159' Mono Lake isn't the deepest lake around, but did you know Mono Lake is one of the oldest lakes on the continent of North America? They say it's probably 3/4 of a million years old, and quite possibly as ancient as 1-3 million years old. Mono Lake is a salty lake too, in fact Mono Lake is almost three times as salty as the ocean and with a pH around 10.0, it is extremely alkaline. Mono Lake is home only to trillions of brine shrimp, alkali flies and algae. Surrou... Read Full Story
Welcome to Colorado
The Welcome to Colorful Colorado Sign Read Full Story
Crab Cooker Hot Spring, CA
On our way back up to Lake Tahoe from the Phish festival in Southern California we stopped for a relaxing soak in Crab Cooker Hot Spring in the Mammoth Lakes area. This is a very active geothermal area and there are lots of springs in the area.Jack is enjoying the breathtaking view of the Sierra Mountains while relaxing in Crab Cooker hot springs. More of a hot tub Crab Cooker is fed by hot water piped in from the actual spring nearby.You can literally park right next to the Hot Spring Tub!Th... Read Full Story