16 Steps to Great Results!
This is an updated and expanded version of an article I wrote a couple of years ago. Note the embedded links to related articles. I… Read More »16 Steps to Great Results!
This is an updated and expanded version of an article I wrote a couple of years ago. Note the embedded links to related articles. I… Read More »16 Steps to Great Results!
Unfortunately the question inherently assumes that you can always simply choose a fast enough shutter speed, which may not be a valid assumption. Under normal… Read More »Is Image Stabilization Really Necessary with a Faster Shutter?
Unfortunately the question inherently assumes that you can always simply choose a fast enough shutter speed, which may not be a valid assumption. Under normal… Read More »Is Image Stabilization Really Necessary with a Faster Shutter?
Ocean View Dining, originally uploaded by Jeff Sullivan (www.MyPhotoGuides.com). Check it out! http://adventure.nationalgeographic.com/2009/01/daily-catch/adventure-photography My photo of Horsetail Falls backlit at sunset appears 11 photos earlier… Read More »Photo of the Day on National Geographic Adventure
Here are some speaking notes that I’ll use as I lead a Landscape Photography overview tonight. I’m going to try to cover the topic in… Read More »Landscape Photography in a Nutshell
From a brisk Mono Lake dawn shoot we went for coffee and lunch in Mammoth Lakes. From there the in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest… Read More »Circling the Sierra Nevada: Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest
To get a photo sharp from way close to infinity, just focus on the hyperfocal point for your camera, f stop, and degree of zoom… Read More »Hyperfocal Landscape Photography: Maximize Your Depth of Field!
So for the past few years I’ve explored some of the best photographic vista from the West Coast to Montana to Arizona and back. Here’s… Read More »What Will You Shoot This Summer or Fall?
Here are some field trip ideas, with links to sites where you can check for updates on wildflower timing and intensity this year: Daffodill Hill,… Read More »Spring Wildflowers in California
For about a year now I’ve been bracketing exposure on most shots so I have the option of using high dynamic range (HDR) software to… Read More »Tame HDR to Produce More Realistic Images