Category: Photography
It’s the Christmas shopping season and photo equipment peddlers are working tirelessly to convince you that all of the gear you bought last year or the year before is no longer what you need. The new stuff will make you a better photographer and you have to get it. This is
I’m no different than a lot of photographers. I follow several YouTube creators for entertainment, education, and inspiration. The five channels I’ve chosen aren’t the only channels I follow, but they are my top YouTube creators. If you’re looking for the multi-million subscriber creators and fifteen minute commercials, you’ll be
The evening of June 9 was a great night! With my VIP ticket in hand, I headed to the Brady Theater (soon to be Tulsa Theater) for the Brit Floyd Concert, 40 years of Pink Floyd’s The Wall album. The evening started with a private pre-show concert for the VIP
The dawn of a new day.
I shot this today here at the homestead. There’s signs of spring everywhere. Camera Nikon D500 Lens Sigma 50mm, f1.4 Art Settings ƒ/1.4, 50.0 mm, 1/500, iso 125
This message from Paul Harvey was broadcast in 1965. While listening to it, you might believe it were yesterday. Were we listening to the message then? Are we listening now? Please share!
Challenge: no-face self portrait that tells a story about you Camera Nikon D500 Lens Nikon 35mm 1.8 Settings ƒ/1.8, 35.0 mm, 1/40, iso 320 This challenge was a lot more difficult than I thought it would be. It wasn’t the challenge itself that caused me grief; I had a good
Challenge: time Camera Nikon D500 Lens Sigma 50mm 1.4 Art Settings ƒ/4.0, 50.0 mm, 2 sec, ISO 200 I set this up to take a photo of the clock with the pen. It didn’t work well because the pen was lost in the image. I decided to have the pen
Camera iPhone 7 Lens 3.99mm f/1.8 Settings ƒ/1.8, 4.0 mm, 1/150 sec, ISO 20 This photo was shot with my iPhone on the way to the office. It ended up being the best photo of the week.