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Winning Photos: Nature Photography Day – 2022

Nature Photography Day!!! I am celebrating the recent Nature Photography Day that happened recently, with an entourage of my favorite photos. I feature my favorite pick of a nature related photo from each tag on my blog. Then the winner of my absolute favorite pick of a nature photo of all time. Here we go.…Read more Winning Photos: Nature Photography Day – 2022

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Featured Photo: Flower of the Day – The Dandelion

Today’s Featured Flower Photo of the Day: Dandelions Here is today’s featured photo flower presentation. To let this year shine bright, I am featuring fine photos of flowers, continuing to honor the brighter side of life again this year. Today's Flower of the day is the Dandelions. The Dandelion, or the Taraxacum officinale is a…Read more Featured Photo: Flower of the Day – The Dandelion

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Featured Photo: Flower of the Day – Red Rose

Today’s Featured Flower Photo of the Day: Red Rose Here is today’s featured photo presentation of flowers. To let the year continue to REALLY shine, I am featuring fine photos of flowers, so we can continue to honor the brighter side of life this year. Today's Flower of the day is the Red Rose. Photo…Read more Featured Photo: Flower of the Day – Red Rose

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Camera Filter Guide – Use and Proper Selection: Monthly Photography Series, Part II

MARCH 2021: PART 2 OF A MONTHLY SERIES – GETTING THE BEST PHOTO: Camera lens filters are elements added onto the lens to protect the lens, or to enhance/alter the light, as it passes through the lens to expose the film or digital film. By using a filter you are able to utilize a vast…Read more Camera Filter Guide – Use and Proper Selection: Monthly Photography Series, Part II

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Photo Exposure Control Guide – Aperture, Shutter Speed, and Exposure Control: Monthly Photography Series, Part I

STARTING TODAY: PART 1 OF A MONTHLY SERIES – GETTING THE BEST PHOTO: By using a larger aperture you are able to pin-point focus, meaning closeup objects, still shots, or even portraits always have better results on the prime area of focus, hence a better shot of your closeup—no matter what you are trying to…Read more Photo Exposure Control Guide – Aperture, Shutter Speed, and Exposure Control: Monthly Photography Series, Part I