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Blog Post Which camera to buy?
So you think you want to start taking pictures? That's great! But where to start? Who should I ask? How do I know I'm not being forced to buy something I don't need? Here you'll find the answers...
Blog Post Travel Photographer of the Year 2006
Travel Photographer of the Year (TPOTY) is the international photography competition designed to find the very best in travel photography. TPOTY is a showcase for photographers and their fascinat...
Blog Post OKC National Memorial
April 19th marks the 14th Anniversary of the bombing of the Alfred Murrah Federal Building. The OKC National Memorial was built as tribute to the people who lost their lives that day. It also recogni...
Blog Post Contributors
So, you've found Photographyboard.net...possibly as a result of a search for a photography related question, maybe from a link from a website.  Whatever the case may be, chances are you have at ...
Blog Post Friday Link Love
For those in the LA area starting May 23rd through June 11th via 40 watts Mrs Dean wrote portrait therapy: the face as a mini studio commenting on artist in the like of Levi van Veluw ...
Blog Post Time for Photography
I was recently asked why I hadn't posted anything on the blog lately. As I started writing back a response as to what was going on in my life right now, this idea came to me.  My son is getti...
Blog Post Wedding photography inspiration
I ran across this woman through facebook of all places (haha).  The first time I saw her photos; weddings in particular; I fell in love with the different aspects of the wedding that no other ph...
Blog Post Beauty is in the eye of the beholder...
So I was reading a blog that was posted by john101477 on December 17th, and it intrigued me to write about what others see in your work. The timing couldn't have been better. These last three weeks I...
Blog Post Assault On Looking Glass Rock
It's Tuesday morning and rain has been falling in Pisgah National Forest, still yet cool but humid enough just the same that your cloths want to stick to you. It was around 10:30 AM when the ab...
Blog Post The Wee World of Nature
From my youth, I have always been intrigued by those things which lie beyond our normal range of vision, though in some instances a small number of them do lie within that range and are just bar...
Blog Post Capturing The Excitement Of Riding The Wave
Sports photography, especially water sports seems to me to need a different kind of mind set than other kinds of photography. You need to consider all of the regular things that you would consider in...
Blog Post The Way of the Lady Bug
Early spring mornings are special, the air is cool but not so much as one might be in need of a light jacket. The world is yet quiet, the noisy ones have not yet began to stir and as the first light ...
Blog Post Happy Holidays!!!
Photo Credit Jim Goldstein This tree was photographed by Jim Goldstein in Yosemite, and is very reminiscent of a Menorah, on of the symbols of Hanukkah, and on which the candles are lite f...
Blog Post Amateur Photographers: Snap To It And Win Big
See America ’s National Parks & Share the Experience in Annual Photo Contest; Grand Prize: 2008 Ford Escape Hybrid Americans are invited to gra...
Blog Post Redneck Photography
Hey everyone, Over the last few weeks I have been building up my toyota 4runner as a multi purpose rig. My main purpose is to be able to get into the places that many people never get to see. The oth...
Blog Post Polaroid Media Back Up Photo Edition
Check out the Polaroid Media Back Up Photo Edition, it's the new product of Storage Appliance Corporation and Polaroid and is great for storing your photos. It is very easy to use, even for the nerd...
Blog Post Nikon releases the new D40 Digital SLR
Nikon has just released its smallest Digital SLR camera ever. Weighting just over 16 ounces, but packed with lots power, this new digital SLR camera makes photography easier than ever. ...
Blog Post A Hole in the World
It's been eighteen years tody since a sniper took you from this world.  Karl, my best friend, I will always love you.  I will never close the book, and I will never stop crying.
Blog Post Tortiose
Although the word turtle is widely used to describe all members of the order Testudines, it is also common to see certain members described as terrapins, tortoises or sea turtles as well. Precisely h...
Blog Post Stage photography
The key to doing stage photography is getting your setting right for the lighting and available light. It can be a challenge with flashing lights in you your lens, but I have found most consiste...
Blog Post Very sad news :-(
Today, January 7th, I found out that my department where I work in at the local hospital is being displaced to a city that is over 3 hours away :(  21 lovely women are out of jobs after this is ...
Blog Post Olympus SP350....
Central United Methodist Church My trusty Olympus SP350 on the way home from church today. My trusty Olympus SP350 on the way home today. From my trusty Olympus SP350 on the way ...
Blog Post A perfect shot.
What makes a perfect shot? Is it the object? The background? The foreground? The answer to these questions is yes, yes and yes. When looking for "the" photo, we have to give special attention to th...
Blog Post My Photography business endeavors
Photography business is a very hard business to get into.  It is very competetive.  When I wanted to get into photography again I asked another photographer if I could get some pointers ...
Blog Post Lessons in Seeing and Composition
Photos by Ann Woo We have discussed taking at least one photo a day, and noticing what is around you - Ann Woo is a perfect example of someone who notices what others wouldn't  - an...
Blog Post "Pink Beds"
Nestled below Mt. Pisgah in the Pisgah National Forest is an area known as Pink Beds, so named for the profusion of pink wildflowers and Rhododendrons that bloom here in the spring. What I enjoy t...
Blog Post Beginning Photography Tips
This is a compilation of tips for the beginning photographer Sally G says A good photograph has a clear subject. It's about something or someone. It may even tell a story about that su...
Blog Post this is my first post
Blog Post The Surrealist Internet
This is a compilation of images, poetry, and theoretical discussion that pertains to the developing ideology which applies traditional surrealism and theories to internet projection.
Blog Post On Second Thought...
I have often heard it said that, "the best photos are those taken close to home."  Seems that every so often, I am finding that to be the case or true.  I drove to the mountains and along N...
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