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Swans at Sunrise – How We Shot It
Here’s a great example of two things: serendipity, and very fast lens changing! Just like how yesterday’s “photo of the day” was a great example of not seeing the forest for the trees, today’s photo of the day is all about knowing when to zoom in on a single subject even if the wide angle scene is catching your eye.
Vancouver Moonrise at Sunset – How We Shot It
Today I have a great example of “seeing the forest for the trees”… Sometimes, when something truly breathtaking happens right before your lens, you get caught up in the moment and don’t see the big picture. This was one of those moments, and I almost missed it completely…
Panoramic Sunset Portrait – How We Shot It
Every sunset is different. However each year, there are a few of them that you remember forever! This was certainly one of those sunsets! As Galen Rowell once said, “You only get one sunrise and one sunset a day, and you only get so many days on the planet. A good photographer does the math and doesn’t waste either.”
Moonlight on Crashing Waves – How We Shot It
A good alternate title for this post might be, “why did I shoot a landscape photo at ISO 1600?” In fact, that is a very good question to ask! Allow me to explain…
Crystal Cove Sunset HDR – How We Shot It
I captured this image on my birthday in January of 2007, on a Nikon D70. (This was before Nikon had even announced their first full-frame camera, the $5,500 D3, let alone the more affordable D700!)
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