Month: September 2015
-
The Supermoon Eclipse….Fail
If you’re like most photographers, the prospect of photographing an interesting scene during this past Sunday’s supermoon eclipse was an exciting one. Lunar eclipses make for a unique look in the night sky, and if well incorporated, extremely interesting photos can be created. Last year, I managed to create one of my favorite images of…
//
-
Review: Fujifilm Fujinon XF 35mm f/1.4 R
Today I’m taking an in-depth look not at a new lens, but from a lens that’s been a staple of the Fuji X-System since the very beginning. The XF 35mm f/1.4 R was well received among the photographic community when it was released, and I bought my copy alongside my first X-Series body, which was…
//
-
The Sliding Scale of Camera Capabilities
Photography is and always has been a two-sided coin of artistic endeavors. There’s the artistic component, from which the beauty of photographic concept is derived; where the photographers vision of the world around them is realized in a static frame. Then there’s the technical side: the process, the equipment, the optics, the developing (which is…
//
Search
Categories
- News (40)
- Opinion (22)
- Photos (131)
- Random Thoughts (9)
- Reviews (164)
- Shop Talk (104)
- Technique and Vision (22)