Panning in Photography (Guest Post)


In my previous post, I discussed the concept of shutter speed and the basic settings to use. Normally, one would use a fast shutter speed such as 880, or 1000 or more, for fast-moving subjects. An example of this is in sports photography. When shooting subjects with slower movements, or none at all, a photographer can use slower shutter speeds. An example of these photos would be a portrait or landscape.

There are times, however, when a photographer may want to use a slower shutter speed with fast-moving subjects to convey the feeling of motion. Photographers can do this by using a technique known as panning. Continue reading “Panning in Photography (Guest Post)”

Visit the Bright Memorial Garden and Honor The Legacy of Our Staff


Bill Bright tombstone Dr. Bill Bright was re-interred in a special garden on the grounds of Lake Hart (Campus Crusade for Christ’s international headquarters). Continue reading “Visit the Bright Memorial Garden and Honor The Legacy of Our Staff”

Thoughts on Mentoring Women in Technology, Part Two



In my last post in this series, I summarized two excellent articles about mentoring women in technology and asked for your ideas.  Today, I have some mentoring tips. (Again, this post is applicable to men and to mentoring in other areas as well.) Continue reading “Thoughts on Mentoring Women in Technology, Part Two”

How to Make a MailChimp Newsletter with a Cru Header


Would you like to create a MailChimp newsletter with this header?  Here’s how… Continue reading “How to Make a MailChimp Newsletter with a Cru Header”

Shutter Speed for Creative Photography, Part One (Guest Post)


So what is shutter speed and why should you be concerned with it? Simply put, shutter speed is the length of time the shutter inside the camera is opened, exposing the camera’s sensor to light. Knowing this is important for a number of reasons. I’ll focus on one of those reasons in this entry. Continue reading “Shutter Speed for Creative Photography, Part One (Guest Post)”

Create a MailChimp Newsletter with Our Free Template (Guest Post)


In a previous post, I explained a few brief reasons why you might want to consider an email service for sending newsletters and also gave some quick steps to get you started with MailChimp. (e4e now has detailed steps for you as well. Please follow these two links for more information.)

I’m assuming that you’ve signed up for MailChimp and would like help to send a newsletter. I created an easy template for you to download and use right away. Continue reading “Create a MailChimp Newsletter with Our Free Template (Guest Post)”