Posts Tagged ‘Tamron 17-50’

Photoshop CS6 beta; are you plugged in or out?

Photoshop CS6 beta; are you plugged in or out?

In the olden days of Adobe Photoshop upgrades, all we had to worry about was if our actions and brushes still worked. Now though, we fret more about our precious plug-ins whenever Adobe decides to upgrade either Lightroom or Photoshop.  I currently own three plug-in bundles and I’m about to purchase the fourth and final package [...]


A Tale of Two

A Tale of Two

Scott Kelby’s Worldwide Photo Walk occurred much later in the year than usual.  For the first three years, this event took place in July but since it has been brutally hot in the USA and other countries, instead he announced just a week before the anticipated July date to move it to October.  Thank you, [...]


The Big “O” in Las Vegas

The Big "O" in Las Vegas

When a mature single woman goes to Vegas for her birthday it’s assumed that she had the time of her life. Well, I did, and it had absolutely nothing to do with scantily clad men, er… almost nothing to do with scantily clad men! Image above made with a Nikon D300 camera and Tamron 17-50 [...]


Shooting the light with Chas

Shooting the light with Chas

I can shoot birds when they’re sitting still or slowly circling.  Well, actually, the longest lens I have is the Nikon 70-300 VR so I can truly only shoot slow birds at a certain distance. Image above made with a Nikon D300 camera and Nikon 70-300 VR lens Obviously, I don’t do it that often. The first weekend [...]


Arlington National Cemetery in infrared

Arlington National Cemetery in infrared

After listening to the Keynote speaker, Bruce Dale, at the 2009 Meadowlark Nature Photography Expo (March 2009) where he presented some of his famous cemetery panoramas in infrared, the seed of an idea was born. I had just received my infrared converted camera and was thrilled at the possibilities in front of me: one of [...]


People are not my forte

People are not my forte

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 [...]


December 2010 featured photo – Forest Haven Asylum red chair

December 2010 featured photo – Forest Haven Asylum red chair

Image above made with a Nikon D300 camera, a Tamron 17-50 lens, and a Nikon SB-900 flash In late May of 2009, a small group of intrepid photographers from NikonCafe.com drove up to Forest Haven Asylum in Laurel, Maryland to have a look around the abandoned mental institution. We all met at the administration building [...]


Invisible light = Visual beauty

Invisible light = Visual beauty

Infrared photography is often described as “invisible light” or light that we humans cannot see.  So, how do we take a picture of what we can’t see?  Easy.  We see everything in Technicolor brilliance but some scenes and subjects, in our mind’s eye, look better in black-and-white. Infrared is very similar to black-and-white photography, so [...]


Obsession: Shoes or Bags?

Obsession: Shoes or Bags?

As a child, I remember the two shelves above my mother?s closet heaved with bags. Bags of all colors, descriptions, shapes, sizes, and styles. She had a bag for every occasion: whether it was going to the grocery store, to work, down the street to see family, to a picnic, or to the local bar. I would sit in awe as she carefully chose the bag to wear before she chose her outfit. She was obsessed with bags and her clothes were the accessories.