
I’m a landscape photographer. Okay, I’ll throw in some flower macros or animals on occasion but, basically, the majority of my images are landscapes. People, whether portraits, lifestyle, or street sniping just isn’t my thing. However, since I would like to become a professional photographer when I retire, it’s a credo of some sort that [...]
Dec 26, 2010 | Categories:photography, ramblings | Tags: autumn, blue jeans, boy, Color Efex Pro 3, danilew.com photos, flash, footbridge, lifestyle photography, Nikon D300, Photoshop CS5, portraiture, SB-900, speedlight, Tamron 17-50, toddler, toy fireman's helmet | 4 Comments »

Close-up view of pinning a boutonniere on to the jacket of prom date Image above made with a Nikon D300 camera, a Nikon 18-200 VR lens, and a Nikon SB-900 flash My most viewed and requested photo for the months of May and June 2010.
Jul 01, 2010 | Categories:photography | Tags: boutonniere, Capture NX2, close up, danilew.com photos, flash, flowers, formal attire, formal dance, hands, high school students, jacket, life events, lifestyle photography, Nik Software, Nikon 18-200 VR, Nikon D300, Photoshop Elements, pinning, prom, roses, SB-900, speedlight, tuxedo, two people, young adults, young man, young woman | 10 Comments »

A Moment in Time - 15:00 G.M.T. (U.T.C.): The New York Times Global Mosaic project on Sunday, May 2, 2010 On Thursday, April 8, 2010, The New York Times newspaper and its online blog, LENS, asked the world to photograph something, anything, at 15:00 GMT on Sunday, May 5, 2010. A Moment in Time. Admittedly an [...]
May 09, 2010 | Categories:infrared, photography, ramblings, travel | Tags: A Moment in Time, Baltimore, Baltimore Kinetic Sculpture Race, Color Efex Pro 3, coworkers, danilew-flickr photos, event photography, false color, friends, infrared photography, Kirkin' o' The Tartan, lifestyle photography, macro photography, Maryland, Nik Software, Nikon 105 macro VR, Nikon 18-200 VR, Nikon D200, Nikon D300, NY Times, Photoshop Elements, roses, Scottish, tartan, travel photography, Washington DC, Washington National Cathedral | 13 Comments »