Flash photography; the basics
A Tiger Longwing Butterfly lit by using flash. What is a flash? Basically, it’s a light that you turn on when it is dark. A camera flash can really only be used in two photographic applications. It is...
View ArticleMacro butterfly photography
A Doris Longwing Butterfly, native of of the Amazon Basin through Mexico. Photographing butterflies up close can be either very joyful or very aggravating depending on how well prepared you are and if...
View ArticleUnderwater photo adventures begin
Photo by J.T. Lewis- An underwater photographer takes a photo of a resting green sea turtle in Roatan, Honduras. My newest passion is underwater photography. I really enjoy it and am anxious to do more...
View ArticlePhotographing through the cage
Shooting through the cage can be done, this spotted jaguar was shot through the cage, the cage doesn’t show up in front of it, however, it is evident behind. We are nearing the season to head out to...
View ArticleSimple way to add a vintage look to your photo
The swing bridge in Welland with the saturation reduced. Creating a vintage look to your photo is a quick operation these days. Using photoshop as our editing tool, reducing the overall density of the...
View ArticleFlashy fireworks photos
Fireworks at Canal Days Marine Heritage Festival in Port Colborne, Ontario. Photographing fireworks can be really rewarding when you capture multiple burst and the sky is lit up beautifully. For...
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