Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Flower Closeup ...

I am still learning how to take good macros. I like this because of the colors.
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Friday, September 5, 2008

Light and Shadows ...


I was particularily pleased with the lighting I captured on this flower. The photo was taken on the grounds of La Caille.

The Road to La Caille ...


... not quite as nice or scenic as The Road to Hana, but what more could you ask for just a few miles from home!

Water and Rocks ...


This photo was taken about 10 am in Big Cottonwood Canyon. I especially like the ripple effect as the water slowly flows over the multi-colored rocks. The day was fall-like and serene.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Vacation Photo Tips ...

Although the summer vacation season is drawing to a close, here are some vacation photo tips from Kodak.

There's no reason your vacation photos should be anything short of phenomenal. One way to make sure you capture your journey from beginning to end is to tell a story with your photos:
  • Use photos to tell the story of your trip, from the time of your departure to your return.
  • Capture the details. Take pictures of signs, ticket stubs, menus, and local maps.
  • Take individual pictures of each member of your travel party with their favorite landmarks, rides, eatery or animal.
  • Carry a small notebook to jot down quick details to use later.

Shooting without Flash ...

Here is a good article on shooting pictures without using a flash. These are the type of tips that can help turn ordinary photos into great photos. When you check out the article, take a minute to add the digital Photography School blog to your RSS Reader. The blog is filled with many good tips and tricks.

Friday, August 22, 2008

Looking for a New Camera?

When the time comes to look for a new camera, one of the best places to start is Steve's DigiCams (this Steve is not me, by-the-way). After spending a few minutes becoming familar with the layout of the site, you will quickly see that you can narrow your search down to only a handful of cameras you might want to look at in a store. I would like to know what cameras the readers of Adams Marshall Photography have, or are thinking about purchasing, and why. Leave a comment and let me know. Thanks!