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(Tip: If you don’t know what HDR is, then check out my blog post, HDR: Love It or Hate It.)
I read a review by Debbie Grossman in the April 2010 issue of PopPhoto Magazine of Unified’s HDR PhotoStudio 2 software. Overall, she highly recommends HDR PhotoStudio 2, saying that it has a much simpler interface, is [...]
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My new Brilliant Line Wedding Albums complement my existing Genuine Leather Album lineup for all of you beautiful brides and grooms out there! Brilliant Albums feature covers with a unique metallic appearance, due to the protective pearlescent coating on [...]
I recently returned from Mali, where my friend, Melanie, and I had the opportunity to visit the pottery village of Kalabougou, a 45-minute motorized canoe ride down the Niger River from Segou. Click here to see the complete photo story, Mali: The Makings of a Pot. To download a pdf on buying fine art photography, [...]
I was playing around with OnOne Plug-In Suite 5 on my Utah Parks Road Trip Day 12 photo of Landscape Arch in Arches National Park, Utah. Check out this look. It’s called “Day for Night.” I like it…
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Landscape Arch, Arches National Park, Utah
We’re exshausted, having spent the afternoon on a wild goose – or should I say wild arch – chase through the Moab wilderness. We were searching for that most mystical of arches, Tukuhnikivats, the unpronouncable. No one we asked had ever heard of it, not the park rangers at Arches National Park nor the woman who [...]
Transitions Abroad has published another one of my photo stories, this one of my late 2008 trip par hasard through Dakar, Senegal, which ended up being my best trip in 10 years! I felt like I was back in Peace Corps again. The story goes like this:
During recent travels to Guinea, I experienced [...]
OK, perhaps I’m being a little dramatic. But still, this is the day that I’ll never forget. The day my Yaktrax fell into the abyss. The day I was stuck way out in the funnel. The day I was too paralyzed to move forward, too petrified to move back.
Like always, it all started out in an [...]
View from the Watchman Trail at dusk, Zion National Park, Utah
This is our last day in Bryce Canyon. Four nights is probably more than what most people spend, and tomorrow, we head over to Zion. Everyone talks about how wonderful Zion is, but I just can’t imagine it being more spectacular than Bryce. It’s too bad that a lot of the trails weren’t tracked what [...]
Photo of the viewfrom Sunset Point, Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
Today, we visited Inspiration Point, Bryce Point, and Sunset Point. In the afternoon, we hiked the 2.2 mile, 1.5 hour Navajo loop from Sunset Point down into the canyon. The snow is deep, but just a few icy points on the path. Not bad if you [...]
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