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Photography Tip Tuesday – Week #9: Golden Light

This week’s tip is simple and easy because I have a date with a movie rental tonight. Evening and morning light creates beautiful images.  The soft light and long shadows are dramatic and flattering. Of course, if you live here in Colorado Springs, you’re at a disadvantage because we don’t have much of a sunset–the...

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Photography Tips – Week #6 (lenses, part 3 – my recommendations)

Continuing in our lens extravaganza…today I’ll go over my lens recommendations for different budgets/situations (another post most useful for Canon photographers–sorry)! Recommendation #1: Don’t buy the kit lens by default. The kit lens that Canon bundles with their dSLRs has increased in quality in the last couple of years, but if the lens isn’t a...

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Photography Tips: Week #6 – Lenses (part 2 – my lenses)

Continuing with our lens themed week (yesterday I wrote about basic lens information and last week I wrote about what to consider when purchasing a camera), today I’ll cover what lives in my camera bag (as well as the lenses that got booted from it). Sorry Nikon photographers…this is a Canon post. My Lenses Canon...

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Photography Tip Tuesday: Week #6 – Lenses (part 1)

Hurray! It’s the day to talk about lenses! Last week for Photography Tip Tuesday I covered advice for purchasing a camera. This week we get to talk about my favorite subject: lenses. There is a lot to say, so I’ll be breaking this “lesson” up over the course of the week so that no budding...

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Photography Tip Tuesday: Week #5 – Cameras

Hurray! No bad photo to post today! If you’re new to the blog, on Tuesdays I cover photography tips–providing info for a totally basic point-and-shoot user as well as one for those starting to dive in a little deeper. Photographers are always asked for advice about gear. Which is great because photographers love to talk...

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