Category Archives: Photography
The Neutral Density Filter
A neutral density filter is a screw on attachment for your lens that blocks some portion of the incoming light without (hopefully) affecting the light in other ways. It’s kind of like having a pair of sunglasses for your camera. … Continue reading
Dust off that macro lens and get ready for Spring!
I was already looking forward to shooting some spring pictures, but after seeing these 50 Beautiful Examples of Flower Photography I’m inspired. Come on spring!
Keep Your Head Up!
A few weeks ago a good friend invited me to DC for a photo walk around Monument Park. (Worst. Train. Ever… but that’s a post for a different blog.) Those that know me well enough probably get a chuckle at … Continue reading
You can rent lenses?
I don’t remember where I first heard of this (I think it was on MostlyLisa), but I do remember thinking it was odd. The idea that you can rent a lens for a few days, a few weeks, months, or … Continue reading
Reviewing the Merax GPS Logger
I’ve been using the Merax Photo Finder for over a year now as my geotagging solution. There are some minor annoyances, but overall I’m quite happy with it. Don’t be confused… It’s a GPS logger, not a navigational system. Its … Continue reading