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Manual Settings for Sports Photography
Basketball, soccer, and in general sports photography, constantly sees changing light conditions as players move across the court or field.
After using aperture priority for many years, I’ve now switched over the manual settings with auto ISO, self-correcting for the lighting conditions.
In Need of a Kidney
A good friend is in need of a kidney transplant. Although he is on the transplant list, this can take time.
Another alternative is donation.
This letter from Rachel explains this far better than I, and includes links to learn more about the process if interested.
A Small Creek, A National Impact
A small creek and a little lake was a boyhood playground for John Muir as young boy growing up in Wisconsin before attending the University.
Fountain Lake, as it was known then, (now Ennis Lake), is located south of Montello, Wisconsin, within the John Muir Memorial County Park.
A Lake to Enjoy
Image standing on the shoreline of Lost Canoe Lake, near Boulder Junction, northern Wisconsin. Winds calm, lake still, complete blue sky overhead.
In mid-June, a peaceful feeling.
Fine Art - One Artist’s Definition
What is Fine Art Photography?
During the 2018 summer, a fellow artist (painter) from an adjacent booth stopped in my booth for a few minutes during a lull period. His answer, “You’ll know it when you see it.”
Art Fair Print Inventory
How much print inventory does one take to an art show is always a challenging question.
Do you take duplicates in different sizes, or just different prints?
Photography Book Reading List
Life-long learning is journey, and has always been a philosophy to which I subscribe. As a self-taught landscape photographer, part of that education has come from reading.
A Different Perspective - A Monarch Caterpillar’s View
Does this famished caterpillar comprehend its impending ascent to grandeur?
Every Print - Personally Printed!
Every print is personally printed and hand-signed by me.