An appropriate entry-level lens for bird and wildlife photography… and other suggestions for the genre…
An appropriate entry-level lens for bird and wildlife photography… and other suggestions for the genre…
Many of our friends are (or were) Trump supporters. I can understand the frustration our friends felt with the political process back in 2016 and I can sympathize with their desire to look for an alternative to get the country moving forward, after all, I felt that same frustration. Many thought that perhaps this New York billionaire could be the answer, so they took a chance and ticked the box for Trump-Pence.
Unfortunately, this particular Emperor turned out to have no clothes and it’s time Trumpsters get humble and recognize that fact. We definitely need a strong conservative party to balance out the Democratic party in our politics–a healthy friction, in my opinion. But what we definitely DO NOT need, is a corrupt, autocratic, and incompetent “Trump Party”.
It’s time for him and his enablers to go.
It’s time for all of us to embrace Truth.
Here’s hoping 2021 will be better year all around–politics, health, finances, evironment… and, yes, even with our photography!
When do “chaotic” images cross the line into being just bad pictures? When can you break the keep-it-simple rule and strive for a bit more chaos in your photography?
Is your computer hard drive a confusing mess of photos strewn all over the place into arbitrary folders? Here are a few ideas…
A simple still life photography idea using fallen leaves…
Think you can’t make interesting images because you are locked inside a 900-square-foot flat? Think again…
So, which of the rules of photography should you always follow?
If you are having trouble holding the camera still for longer shutter speeds, at night, maybe just go with the flow–move the camera even more and join the Jackson Pollock club!
What do these three things have to do with one another…?