Category Archives: composition

Appreciating Scale

We’re Mere Specks on Earth I grew up in the New York metropolitan area and didn’t get to travel to the more remote areas of our country until later in life. To me, the skyscrapers of New York City were … Continue reading

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How Many Pixels Do You Need?

More Pixels Let You Get More Detail From Your Originals. One of the first digital cameras that I owned was the Olympus C-2000Z. This was way back in the year 2000. With its 3X zoom lens it had a sensor … Continue reading

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Lens Settings and the Background

How Size Matters When picturetaking, most often I’m concerned about the subject that is closest to me. I’ll pick the length of the lens that emphasizes the subject. But there are often times that I’ll want the subject to fit … Continue reading

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