Don’t Lose Your Readers on July 1st
Google is shutting down their Google Reader on July 1st. This may or may not affect you whether you are a reader or a blogger or a webmaster. Continue reading Don’t Lose Your Readers on July 1st
Google is shutting down their Google Reader on July 1st. This may or may not affect you whether you are a reader or a blogger or a webmaster. Continue reading Don’t Lose Your Readers on July 1st
5 more wildlife photography tips (continuing from yesterday’s first 5 tips) Continue reading How to Capture the “Life” in Your Wildlife Photos, Part Two (Guest Post)
5 wildlife photography tips (and 5 more tomorrow) Continue reading How to Capture the “Life” in Your Wildlife Photos, Part One (Guest Post)
Start practicing these six quick landscape photography tips to create memorable pictures in Colorado this summer. Continue reading 6 How-to Tips for Memorable Landscape Photography (Guest Post)
Do you want to match your font to the color in a photo? Would you like to change the color of the headings in your blog post? I’ll show you how to use this easy color picker. Continue reading “Finding Exact Colors”
In my first post about shutter speed, I mentioned several reasons why it was important. I discussed that faster shutter speeds are more likely to create an image that isn’t blurry. The shutter speed is also one of the camera settings that dictate how much light gets through the lens to the sensor. The other setting is the aperture or f-stop selection of the lens that I will discuss in a future post.
It’s essential to regulate how much light reaches the sensor, because too much light will create an overexposure and not enough light will create an underexposure. Continue reading “Shutter Speed for Creative Photography, Part Three (Guest Post)”