Archive for the 'Photography Tips' Category

4-Wheeling Ethics

Monday, December 21st, 2009

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Organize and Archive: Getting a Handle On All Your Images

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Organizing and archiving digital photos can be a bit tricky. But, it really doesn’t have to be. I travel a lot for the specific purpose of taking photos. When I get back home, I’ve got lots of images to transfer and organize.

I use my photo organizing software (also known as digital asset management) to …

Deb’s RAW Workflow

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

By Deb Tappan My photography is such that shooting is done out in the field. Because of this, I employ a workflow that allows me to backup my images on location then process them once I’ve returned home. – DST   WHILE OUT IN THE FIELD: Shoot using RAW mode Copy CF card contents to [...]

“Macro” (close-up) Photography: Getting Up Close and Personal

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

By Deb Tappan One of the pleasures of having a compact digital camera  is being able to shoot lovely macro images without having to purchase additional lenses or accessories. If you haven’t experimented with this feature on your camera, do so. You’ll absolutely love it. It enables you to get very close to your subject [...]

Wildlife Photography: Part 2 … Tips to Get You Started

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

By Deb Tappan Exploring wilderness areas and viewing wildlife in all its varied forms is a thrilling experience. You have the opportunity to witness the intricacies of our natural environment and the interplay of species and habitats. What a delight! To capture any of it photographically is a special treat. No need to ask why [...]