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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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What a View

Wide Angle to the Extreme It’s eye-catching when I see a photo that “bends” the horizon. This bend comes from the camera’s lens. Use a very wide angle lens and you’ll see the curved “barrel” distortion on the images. One … Continue reading

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About this Photo – Tetons

“Easy” Scenery This article is the another in a series of articles that I’ve called “About this photo” to draw attention to a few of those memorable photos that may be hiding in a shoebox or on your hard drive. … Continue reading

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