The eleventh episode of EXIF and Beyond, a video podcast, has been released. Photographing Yosemite National Park in the winter is discussed. Learn more about this amazing area and tips to capture great winter landscape photos of Yosemite valley. Download the latest episode: Yosemite Winter Photos For the non-iTune listeners a streaming version of this podcast can be accessed here. Thank you for listening. Please fee
As an extension of episode eleven of EXIF and Beyond: Yosemite Winter Photos I thought it would be interesting to gauge how many listeners have been to Yosemite in the winter. {democracy:3}
Sometimes some of the most beautiful scenery is neatly tucked away out of view just off the side of the road, such was the case with this photo. A leisurely stroll through the forest yielded this view. It was extremely relaxing, the only thing breaking the silence was the sound of rustling leafs as the wind blew through the trees. So where am I going with this? I guess if you’re driving from point A to B and yo
While driving across town here in San Francisco I happened upon this trio of Jack O’lanterns. With the sun fading and the Cape Cod-esque facade to the home I couldn’t resist photographing them. Seeing these photos again reminded me that there are only 7 more days before the trick or treaters come out.
Phototropism – a movement or growing in a particular direction that is made by a living thing in response to light – Merriam-Webster Dictionary Pictured is a ground level view of horsetails and Aspen trees shooting skyward toward the sun. Aspen Canopy and Horsetails More Fall Color Photos… [tags]fall color, aspen, nature, photo, forest, horsetail, equisetum, stock, photography, phototropism[/tags]
Last week, November October 16th to be specific, Photo.net was acquired by NameMedia, Inc. It hasn’t taken long but changes are already in place including banner advertisements through out the site and a newly launched monthly email newsletter that went out this morning. Photo.net started out modestly as Philip Greenspun’s personal home page at MIT and developed into one of the largest photographer commun
I take it for granted, but there is one camera accessory that I carry in my camera bag that has played a central role to my photographic success. The accessory until now was a secret, but I thought after a couple of recent photo trips that I’d share it with those that read my blog. Now that I’ve built up a little anticipation here is why I decided to reveal this secret accessory… 1. It is central to
Happening upon a stream might not seem that exciting to most people, but for myself it proved to be one of the highlights of my day while photographing fall color in the eastern Sierra Nevada mountains. I found a couple great subjects including this small branch of Aspen leafs stuck in the water. What caught my eye when I first saw this was the droplet of water on the leaf glistening in the sun. The Aspen leafs float